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The language that is mostly spoken in The Sahara Desert is Arabic
Arabic is the main language spoken in the Sahara desert
Most speak Arabic.
what languages do they speak in the sahra desert

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All i know that most people in Sudan speak Arabic though it has a diffeerent accent from other Arabic languages eg. Egyptian Arabic

People in Sudan mainly speak Arabic but that is in the North, however, there are about 400 languages and dialects in Sudan most of them are African languages. There are some people in Sudan who speak Arabic but. There is a lot more lanuages like Arabic which is the (official language), Dinka, Nuer, Nubian, beja, zande, bari, Fur, Shilluk, Lotuko. So there's more than just Arabic you just have to find it. And do some research for a couple of minutes and then you will eventually find what your looking for.

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The official language in Sudan is Arabic. There's other African languages including Swahili, Folano, Nubian, and Zandi among others.

More than 60% of the Sudanese people speak Arabic as their first language. Sudan has a very distinct Arabic accent. It is fast compared to other Arab accents.

When it comes to the different Arabic accents, the Sudanese has the biggest vocabulary. Most Arabs find it difficult to understand the Sudanese accent, at the beginning. On the other hand, the Sudanese people understand all Arab accents and can easily speak any of them in a short period of time.

The official language in Sudan is Arabic. There's other African languages including Swahili, Folano, Nubian, and Zandi among others.

More than 60% of the Sudanese people speak Arabic as their first language. Sudan has a very distinct Arabic accent. It is fast compared to other Arab accents.

When it comes to the different Arabic accents, the Sudanese has the biggest vocabulary. Most Arabs find it difficult to understand the Sudanese accent, at the beginning. On the other hand, the Sudanese people understand all Arab accents and can easily speak any of them in a short period of time.

Arabic, native languages and English.

Arabic is the medium of education in norther Sudan and is the most spoken language in these parts. English is no longer taught at local schools, and is spoken by very few of the local people.

English is the predominant language of expatriates living in the region.

In the south a number of local langauges are spoken, although Arabic, again is the common language.

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Arabic and English are the official languages of Sudan.

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neither i think, they definently speak Arabic though
Arabic is the national language but some of the people in the southern part speak somthing else
The Southern Sudanese speak primarily French and the Northern Sudanese speak Arabic.
Arabic is the most common language in Sudan.
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Arabic and English are the official languages, however some local languages are spoken also.
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The 2 official languages of the Sudan are:

  1. Modern Standard Arabic
  2. English


The most widely spoken language is Sudanese Arabic.


Here is a list of all 143 languages spoken in the Sudan:

  1. Acheron
  2. Acholi
  3. Afitti
  4. Aja
  5. Aka
  6. Ama
  7. Anuak
  8. Arabic, Modern Standard
  9. Arabic, Sudanese Creole
  10. Arabic, Sudanese Spoken
  11. Avokaya
  12. Bai
  13. Baka
  14. Banda, Mid-Southern
  15. Banda, Togbo-Vara
  16. Banda, West Central
  17. Banda-Banda
  18. Banda-Mbrès
  19. Banda-Ndélé
  20. Bari
  21. Baygo
  22. Bedawiyet
  23. Belanda Bor
  24. Belanda Viri
  25. Beli
  26. Berta
  27. Berti
  28. Birked
  29. Boguru
  30. Bongo
  31. Burun
  32. Dagik
  33. Dair
  34. Daju, Dar Fur
  35. Daju, Dar Sila
  36. Didinga
  37. Dilling
  38. Dinka
  39. Dinka, Northeastern
  40. Dinka, Northwestern
  41. Dinka, South Central
  42. Dinka, Southeastern
  43. Dinka, Southwestern
  44. Domari
  45. Dongotono
  46. El Hugeirat
  47. Feroge
  48. Fulfulde, Adamawa
  49. Fur
  50. Gaam
  51. Gbaya
  52. Ghulfan
  53. Gula
  54. Gule
  55. Gumuz
  56. Hausa
  57. Heiban
  58. Homa
  59. Indri
  60. Jumjum
  61. Jur Modo
  62. Kacipo-Balesi
  63. Kadaru
  64. Kakwa
  65. Kanga
  66. Kanuri, Central
  67. Karko
  68. Katcha-Kadugli-Miri
  69. Katla
  70. Keiga
  71. Keliko
  72. Kelo
  73. Kenuzi-Dongola
  74. Ko
  75. Koalib
  76. Komo
  77. Krongo
  78. Lafofa
  79. Lango
  80. Laro
  81. Logol
  82. Logorik
  83. Lokoya
  84. Lopit
  85. Lumun
  86. Luwo
  87. Mabaan
  88. Ma'di
  89. Mandari
  90. Mangayat
  91. Masalit
  92. Midob
  93. Mittu
  94. Mo'da
  95. Molo
  96. Moro
  97. Morokodo
  98. Moru
  99. Mündü
  100. Murle
  101. Narim
  102. Nding
  103. Ndogo
  104. Ngile
  105. Njalgulgule
  106. Nobiin
  107. Nuer
  108. Nyamusa-Molo
  109. Olu'bo
  110. Opuuo
  111. Otoro
  112. Otuho
  113. Päri
  114. Reel
  115. Shatt
  116. Shilluk
  117. Shwai
  118. Sinyar
  119. Suri
  120. Tagoi
  121. Talodi
  122. Tama
  123. Tegali
  124. Temein
  125. Tennet
  126. Tese
  127. Thuri
  128. Tigré
  129. Tima
  130. Tingal
  131. Tira
  132. Tocho
  133. Togoyo
  134. Toposa
  135. Torona
  136. Tulishi
  137. Tumtum
  138. Uduk
  139. Wali
  140. Warnang
  141. Yulu
  142. Zaghawa
  143. Zande

Sudan also has various regional sign languages, which are not unified or mutually intelligible. They cannot be listed here because they have not been studied, classified or standardized.

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The 1 official language of South Sudan is English, There are likely less than 10 native speakers of English in the entire country, but many people speak English as a second language.

Juba Arabic and English both serve as lingua francas.


Here is an extensive list of languages in South Sudan. There are about 60 languages, but quite a few of them have more than one name, so there are duplicates on this list. Some languages have a different name for each accent.


  1. Bari
  2. Dinka
  3. Luo
  4. Murle
  5. Nuer
  6. Zande
  7. Acholi
  8. Aja (only a few elderly speakers)
  9. Anuak
  10. Avokaya
  11. Baale
  12. Bai
  13. Baka
  14. Banda, Mid-Southern
  15. Banda, Togbo-Vara
  16. Banda, West Central
  17. Banda-Banda
  18. Banda-mbrès
  19. Banda-Ndélé
  20. Belanda Viri
  21. Beli
  22. Bongo
  23. Boguru (only used ceremonially)
  24. Daasanach
  25. Didinga
  26. Dongotono
  27. Feroge
  28. Fulfulde, Adamawa
  29. Gbaya
  30. Homa
  31. Indri (only a few elderly speakers)
  32. Juba Arabic
  33. Jumjum
  34. Jur
  35. Jur Modo
  36. Kacipo-Balesi
  37. Kaligi
  38. Kakwa
  39. Keliko
  40. Komo
  41. Kresh
  42. Kuku
  43. Lango
  44. Lokoya
  45. Lopit
  46. Luo
  47. Lotuko
  48. Mabaan
  49. Ma'di
  50. Mandari
  51. Mangayat (only a few elderly speakers)
  52. Mittu
  53. Mo'da
  54. Morokodo
  55. Moru
  56. Mündü
  57. Naka
  58. Narim
  59. Ndogo
  60. Njalgulgule (only a few elderly speakers)
  61. Nyamusa-Molo
  62. Olu’bo
  63. Otuho
  64. Opuo
  65. Päri
  66. Reel
  67. Shilluk
  68. South Sudan Sign Language*
  69. T'apo
  70. Tennet
  71. Thuri
  72. Suri
  73. Togoyo
  74. Toposa
  75. Uduk
  76. Yulu

There are also several different Arabic dialects spoken, including:

  1. Juba Arabic
  2. Chadic Arabic
  3. Sudanese Arabic (only a few speakers)
  4. Modern Standard Arabic (only a few speakers)

There are also about 600 people in Sudan that are fluent in Cuban Spanish.


*South Sudan Sign Language

South Sudan Sign Language is in its infancy. On Nov 24, 2016, South Sudan has received its first unified basic sign language and sign language dictionary. It was officially launched and presented in the capital city Juba. The dictionary contains 200 signs recorded by various organizations. As of 2018, there is no standardization yet for the country.


Deaf and hard of hearing people use a variety of local and regional signs, and mixture of Ugandan, Sudanese and American signs for official situations and for cross-regional communication. However, these are not widely known.

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Arabic is the most common language in Sudan.

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There is no such place as you south Sudan

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Most speak Arabic.

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SUDANESE

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