Madi language (Sudan and Uganda) — The Ma di {Mà dí} language is found in Uganda and Southern Sudan. It speakers largely belong to the Moru Madi cluster of languages of the Central Sudanic phylum (see Central Sudanic languages ). (The apostrophe before the letter d, denotes it as… … Wikipedia
Madi — The Mà dí people are found in the Torit district in Sudan, and the districts of Adjumani and Moyo in Uganda.The Ma’di in Sudan are found in Magwi Area Council. From south to north, the area runs from the Ugandan border to Nyolo River where the… … Wikipedia
Madi (disambiguation) — madi may refer to: * Madi, an ethnic group living in Africa. * MADI, a digital audio interface. * madi, a state of ritual purity in Hinduism. * Madi, an alternate for the Jamamadí language … Wikipedia
Madi — ▪ people also spelled Maʿdi or Maʿadi group of more than 150,000 people who inhabit both banks of the Nile River in northwestern Uganda and in The Sudan (Sudan, The). They speak a Central Sudanic language (Central Sudanic languages) of… … Universalium
madi — ˈmädē noun (plural madi or madis) Usage: usually capitalized 1. a. : a Negro people of the upper Nile region north of Lake Albert b. : a member of such people 2. : a central Suda … Useful english dictionary
Madi — ISO 639 3 Code : grg ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Otuho language — language name=Otuho region=Southern Sudan speakers=185,000 [http://www.christusrex.org/www3/ethno/Suda.html] familycolor=Nilo Saharan fam2=Eastern Sudanic fam3=Nilotic fam4=Eastern Nilotic fam5=Teso Lotuko Maa fam6=Lotuko Maa iso3=lot… … Wikipedia
Moru–Madi languages — Moru–Madi Geographic distribution: CAR, Chad, South Sudan Linguistic classification: Nilo Saharan? Central Sudanic Eastern Moru–Madi … Wikipedia
Mu'in al-Madi — Portrait of Mu in al Madi Personal details Born Unknown Ijzim, Palestine, Ottoman Empire Died 1957 Damascus, Syria Nationality … Wikipedia
Okinawan language — Not to be confused with Okinawan Japanese. Okinawan 沖縄口 Uchinaaguchi Pronunciation [ʔut͡ɕinaːɡut͡ɕi] Spoken in … Wikipedia