Jur Modo

Jur Modo is a Central Sudanic language spoken in South Sudan by about 100,000 people, mainly in the region of Mundri in Western Equatoria State in the south west of the country. It is also known as Jur or Modo. Dialects include Lori, Modo, Wira and Wetu.

Jur Modo alphabet and pronunciation

Jur Modo alphabet and pronunciation

Download an alphabet chart for Jur Modo (Excel)

Information compiled by Michael Peter Füstumum

Sample text

1. Di bi tisaki mo Bɔko'ba o'ba mïtɔrɔ ni ti dɔliŋɔ. 2. Tine dɔliŋɔ ŋgï du tara kinza bi tɔ mo, mandölu ma dɔ kiteli na kutu'bö dɔ matïr¨í 'ba mini. Kina Nyï Kɔtɔ Laka 'ba Bɔko'ba na koloma rɔ tiliŋgere kebe bi dɔ mini. 3. Tine Bɔlo'ba iya te, "I'di bi kɔpɔ këdï." Kina bi kɔpɔ kɔdɔ ŋgï. 4. Bɔlo'ba ti mï këyï gɔ mandölu. 5 Bo ïdëkï bi kɔpɔ rɔ bi këzë kina bo ïdëkï mandölu nima ŋgï rɔ korɔndɔ. Tine na dɔkɔpiyari kiteli dɔŋbɔ kuyï rönï. Ama na rɔ tö'dö ma dɔgba.

Source: http://worldbibles.org/language_detail/eng/bex/Jur+Modo

Links

Information about the Jur Modo language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jur_Modo_language
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modo_(langue)
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/bex
https://www.sil.org/system/files/reapdata/10/06/46/100646256099282892829790816212446104791/OPSL_9.pdf

Nilo-Saharan languages

Aringa, Avokaya, Baka, Beli, Bongo, Daza, Fur, Gumuz, Jur Modo, Kanuri, Keliko, Komo, Lokoya, Lugbara, Ma'di, Morokodo, Moru, Narim, Nobiin, OldNubian, Olu'bo, Shilluk, Uduk, Wa'di, Zaghawa, Zarma

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

Page last modified: 23.04.21

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