Nyepu is a member of the Bari group of Eastern Nilotic languages. It is spoken by about 3,000 Nyepu people in Central Equatoria State in the south of South Sudan.
Nyepu is also known as Ngyepu or Kútúk nà ŋyɛ́pʊ̀ ('Nyepu language'). It is closely related to Bari and Kakwa, and is generally classified as a dialect of Bari. It can be written with the Latin alphabet.
Download an alphabet chart for Nyepu (Excel)
Details of the Nyepu alphabet (PDF) provided by Wolfram Siegel.
Information about Nyepu
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngyepu
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: 02.12.24
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