South Sudan Languages

Description
South Sudan is a multilingual country, with over 60 indigenous languages spoken. The official language of the country is English which was introduced in the region during the colonial era (see Anglo-Egyptian Sudan). Some of the indigenous languages with the most speakers include Dinka, Nuer, Bari, and Zande. Both English and Juba Arabic, an Arabic pidgin used by several thousand people, especially in the capital city of Juba, serve as lingua francas.

Word List(s)
Juba Arabic
 * Juba Arabic Swadesh list (Wiktionary)

Dinka

Nuer
 * Nuer Sample Phrases (Wikipedia)

Bari

Zande

Alphabet and Pronunciation
Juba Arabic
 * Juba Arabic Phonology (Wikipedia)

Dinka
 * Dinka Phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Dinka Alphabet (Wikipedia)
 * Dinka Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Nuer
 * Nuer Phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Nuer Writing System (Wikipedia)
 * Nuer Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Bari
 * Bari Alphabet (Wikipedia)
 * Bari Alphabet and Pronunciation (Omniglot)

Zande
 * Zande Phonology (Wikipedia)
 * Zande Alphabet (Wikipedia)

Language Aids and Dictionaries
Juba Arabic
 * Smith, Ian, and Timothy Ama Morris. Juba Arabic-English dictionary = Kamuus ta Arabi Juba wa Ingliizi. Kampala, Uganda: Fountain Publishers, 2005. Available at: WorldCat.

Dinka
 * English to Dinka Dictionary (Glosbe)

Nuer
 * Nuer Thoknaath (Nuer language learning) (YouTube)
 * English to Nuer Dictionary (Glosbe)

Bari
 * Online Bari Language Course-Bari Alphabets Deep Dive (YouTube)

Zande
 * English to Zande Dictionary (Glosbe)