Talodi language
Talodi or Jomang (Ajomang, Gajomang), is a Niger–Congo language in the Talodi family spoken in South Kordofan, Sudan. Talodi is spoken in Tasomi and Tata villages (Ethnologue, 22nd edition).
| Talodi | |
|---|---|
| Jomang | |
| Native to | Sudan | 
| Region | Nuba Hills | 
| Ethnicity | Talodi | 
| Native speakers | (1,500 cited 1989)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | tlo | 
| Glottolog | talo1250 | 
| ELP | Talodi | 
|  Talodi is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
Grammar
    
    Noun Classes
    
As most languages of the Talodi Family, it uses noun classes to indicate if the word is in the singular or a plural form. There exist both two-class and one-class gender groups, and in all of them mostly consonant prefixes are used as an indicator.[2] Following is presented the noun class chart of Talodi after Schadeberg (1981: 50–51):
| Prefixe(s) | Examples (translated to English) | 
|---|---|
| b-/y-, a- | bird, old man, person, snake, stick, woman/wife, | 
| b-/g- | mountain, tree | 
| w-/m- | guts (~g-/l-) | 
| w-/g- | cow, gazelle | 
| d̪-/r- | dog, fire, horn, liver, mouth, river, road, root, rope, tail, woods, year | 
| d̪-/l- | tongue | 
| d-/l- | clothing | 
| j-/m- | bone, day, egg, finger, fruit, head, heart, star, stone | 
| j-/g- | belly, breast, neck, tooth | 
| s-/ ŋ- | hand, leg | 
| g-/l- | arm, back, branch, ear, feather/wing, guts (~w-/m-), hole, louse, moon/month, nail, nose, old woman, skin, spear, stone, worm | 
| ŋ-/ɲ- | child, eye, fish | 
| b- | rain, smoke | 
| m- | word/language | 
| ḓ- | work | 
| d- | dust (~ŋ-) | 
| r- | food | 
| l- | night | 
| j- | cloud, salt, sun | 
| y- | thing(s) | 
| g- | bark, earth, grass, meat (~ø-), name, sand, sky, wind | 
| ŋ- | blood, dust (~d-), fat, water | 
| ø- | meat (~g-) | 
References
    
- Talodi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Schadeberg, Thilo Christian (1981). A Survey of Kordofanian: The Talodi Group. Hamburg: Helmut Buske. p. 175.
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