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Official | Arabic, English |
Regional | Beja, Nubian, Fur |
Vernacular | Sudanese Arabic |
Minority | Masalit, Zaghawa, Languages of the Nuba Mountains |
Foreign | Hausa, Fula, Kanuri, English |
Signed | Sudanese sign languages |
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Sudan is a multilingual country dominated by Sudanese Arabic. In the 2005 constitution of the Republic of Sudan, the official languages of Sudan are Literary Arabic and English.
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