Fia

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Also Known As: Mahas-fiadidja,Fiyadikkya,Fedija,Fadija,Fadicha,Nile Nubian,Mahas-fiyadikkya,Sukot,Fiadidja,Fiadidja-mahas,Fedicca,Mahas,Fadicca,Nobiin


Description:

Nobiin is a Northern Nubian language of the Nilo-Saharan phylum. "Nobiin" is the genitive form of Nòòbíí "Nubian" and literally means "(language) of the Nubians". Nubian peoples immigrated into the Nile Valley from the southwest, where other Nubian languages are still spoken, at least 2,500 years ago, and Old Nubian, the language of the Nubian kingdoms, is considered ancestral to Nobiin. Nobiin is a tonal language with contrastive vowel and consonant length. The basic word order is Subject Object Verb. Nobiin is currently spoken along the banks of the Nile river in southern Egypt and northern Sudan by approximately 495,000 Nubians. Present-day Nobiin speakers are almost universally bilingual in local varieties of Arabic—Egyptian and Sudanese. Many Nobiin-speaking Nubians were forced to relocate in 1963–1964 to make room for the construction of the Aswan High Dam at Aswan, Egypt and for the upstream Lake Nasser.

There is no standardized orthography for Nobiin. It has been written in both Latinized and Arabic scripts; also, recently there have been efforts to revive the Old Nubian alphabet. This article adopts the Latin orthography used in the only published grammar of Nobiin, Roland..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Nobiin Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Sudan
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: fia

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Nilo-Saharan Group

    Eastern Sudanic Group

      Eastern Eastern Sudanic Group

        Nubian Group

          Northern Nubian Group

            Nobiin Language