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Darfuri
Yes, people in Sudan do use money. The currency of Sudan is the Sudanese Pound.
Sudanese
To get an idea of Sudan, it is located in Northern Africa with its borders of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Chad. Al Ayaam is a popular daily Sudanese newspaper. The Sudan Tribune is based in France. Sudan Vision newspaper is written in English and features art culture and human development. The most widely read Sudanese newspaper is the Al-Rayaam, an Arabic language newspaper, founded in 1945.
The people of Sudan are called Sudanese
In Sudan, Arabic is the primary language of instruction in schools. Some schools may teach English as a second language as well. Additionally, there are schools that provide education in local languages, depending on the region.
Children in Sudan would learn Arabic--probably the Sudanese variant called Juba Arabic--and if they belonged to the educated elite, they would also learn English.
South Sudanese
No. It is the Sudanese Pound.
Sudanese
The currency in Sudan is currently pound (SDP) which has replaced the Sudanese Dinar (SDD) in 2007.
Sudanese Pounds