Kuku is a member of the Bari group of Eastern Nilotic languages. It is spoken by about 200,000 Kuku people mainly in Kajo Keji County in Central Equatoria State in the south of South Sudan, and also in the nearby West Nile district in northern Uganda.
Kuku is also known as BaKuku, Kutuk na Kuku or Kʊ́tʊ́k nà kùkù ('Kuku language'). It is closely related to Bari and Kakwa, and is classified as a dialect of Bari in some sources. There is no standard way to write Kuku, but it is sometimes written with an alphabet based on the one used for Bari.
Download an alphabet chart for Kuku (Excel)
Details of the Kuku alphabet (PDF) provided by Wolfram Siegel.
Information about Kuku
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuku_dialect
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuku_(langue)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuku_people
https://www.101lasttribes.com/tribes/kuku.html
https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/kuku1285
Acholi, Adhola, Alur, Anuak, Ateso, Bari, Belanda Bor, Datooga, Dholuo, Dinka, Dongotono, Kakwa, Karamojong, Keiyo, Kipsigis, Kuku, Kupsabiny, Lango (South Sudan), Lango (Uganda), Lopit, Lotuko, Maasai, Mandari, Markwet, Nandi, Nuer, Nyangatom, Nyepu, Terik, Toposa, Tugen, Turkana
Languages written with the Latin alphabet
Page created: 02.12.24. Last modified: 08.12.24
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