Laro language

Laro, also Laru, Aaleira, Ngwullaro, Yillaro, is a Niger–Congo language in the Heiban family spoken in the Nuba Mountains in Kordofan, Sudan.

The vowels are presented in two sets in Table , where [ɪ ɛ a ɔ ʊ] are [-ATR] and [i ə u] are [+ATR].

These locatives are attached to various word categories to provide specific information about the placement or orientation of objects in the linguistic context.

Classes five and six are designated for diminutive entities, referring to items that are small, thin, long, or pointed.

[7] The table shows minimal and contrastive pairs of noun roots in Laru language.

These tables provide insights into various aspects of verb morphology in the language, encompassing subject agreement, finite markers, derivational morphemes, and locative enclitics.

This table illustrates derived verb forms in the language, including various suffixes and their functions.