Lango language (South Sudan)

Lango (or Langgo) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by an estimated 86,000 people in South Sudan.

The Film was then launched on 31, March 2024 in Ikwoto at St. Bakhita's House of the Catholic Diocese of Torit.

[3] It is likely that Lango shares many traits common to other languages in the Plain Nilotics cluster and in Eastern Nilotic more generally, such as Verb-Subject-Object word order, two morphological verb classes, masculine and feminine grammatical gender for nouns, and a highly irregular number marking system involving a range of morphemes to mark singular, singulative, and plural.

No direct translation is provided for the Lango story, but it is about a racing competition between a hyena and a frog.

Xibwanyi berien ilong nebou naxidwodwok ojo: “I i anya ngatur anya, kwo nongole xiran.” Naxidodwok olotu jiik ni xoi, nebou oboita angati, naxidwodwok nebu angato.