Aringa language
Aringa, also known as Low Lugbara, is a Central Sudanic language or dialect spoken by the Aringa people in the West Nile region of Uganda. It is related to the languages spoken by the Lugbara and Madi peoples.
| Aringa | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Uganda | 
| Region | Aringa county, Yumbe District | 
| Ethnicity | Aringa people | 
| Native speakers | 495,000 (2014 census)[1] | 
| Nilo-Saharan?
 
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| Dialects | 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | luc | 
| Glottolog | arin1244 | 
Aringa is considered a dialect of Lugbara language,[2] other times a separate language[1] The speakers of Lugbara and Ma'di both consider Aringa to be a separate but related language. There are several divergent forms: Andre, Kuluba, and Lebati.
References
    
-  Aringa at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
- Douglas Boone, Richard Watson, 1999. "Moru–Ma'di Survey Report." SIL Electronic Survey Reports SILESR 1999-001.
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