Nubi

Nubi
Pays Ouganda, Kenya
Nombre de locuteurs 36 200[1]
Classification par famille
Codes de langue
IETF kcn
ISO 639-3 kcn
Étendue langue individuelle
Type langue vivante

Le nubi (ou ki-nubi) est une langue créole à base lexicale arabe, dérivé de l'arabe soudanais et parlé autour de Bombo en Ouganda et de Kibera au Kenya par les descendants des soldats soudanais d'Emin Pasha qui y furent établis par l'administration coloniale de l'Empire britannique. Le nubi a environ 15 000 locuteurs en Ouganda et 10 000 au Kenya.

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