The Didinga language (’Di’dinga) is a Surmic language spoken by the Chukudum and Lowudo peoples of the Didinga Hills of South Sudan.
It is classified as a member of the southwest branch Surmic languages (Fleming 1983).
The New Testament in the Didinga language was dedicated in March 2018.
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