Ndruna language Indru people located in the current del'Ituri province,northeast dela Democratic Republic of Congo.Central Sudanic language Kilendu, Ndruna, Mangbetu, efe, logo,OMI, moru, bongo, baka, foru, bargimi, sara, etc.Eastern Sudanese Dinka, Nuer, aka, Shilluk, Lotuko language, nara, kadaru, Mursi, Didinga, lengo, endo, Nubian (Nobiin Language, dongolawi, kenzi, kenuzi-Dongola, midob, Birgid, etc.), temein, etc.Furfur, amdang, mimi, etc.Komuzgumuz, Koman, hoofed, Komo, kwama language, opuuo, uduk, etc.Southern Songhai Songhai (1 million), Korandje Language, tadaksahak, tassawaq, Dendi, Djerma, Zarma, etc.Mabankaranga, kendeje, Mabang, maba, Marfa, Masalit, runga-Kibet, etc.Saharienberti, Bideyat, Dazaga Language, Zaghawa, Kanuri, Kanembu, Toubou, etc.The Nilo-Saharan family includes nearly a dozen ethnic groups of central Sudan it takes up to more than 60 languages ​​and 20 million speakers;Today 'ui Kilendu is spoken in Congo-Kinshasa (DRC), exceeds 750 thousand speakers and Uganda more than 10 000.

Ndruna is an African language spoken by the Indru people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Community-Chiefdom Walendu Bindi, Irumu territory, in the current del'Ituri province.The Indru people, commonly known under the name of the same Lendu-Bindi in institutions beyond Démocratiqu Republic of Congo, is the subgroup of Lendu.The Indru Ndruna speak the language that belongs to subgroup of Sudanic Lendu general in Chari-Nile family Nilo-Saharan language see.This language is best known by the language under the name Ngiti by chance.So what name should be given ALA knowledge of the world?How could have happened is to interrogations.Regarding the name Ndruna, we find that it really is genuine, because it is how the Indru designates his tongue.The name is a foreign Kingiti APPELLATION Ala Ndruna simply because it deviates beyond how people Indru designates the various languages ​​of the surrounding peoples.As an illustration, the language of the people in Bira Ndruna called [Izena].The language of the people in Ndruna Hema is [Mbisena].The language of the Lendu people Balendru is called in North Ndruna [Opina].The language of the people in Ndruna Lese called [Amvona].As can be noted, is a suffix denoting Ndruna language.Added to the name of a people, the suffix is ​​used to denote the language of the people.Another thing, the name is also a foreign language designation Ala Ndruna.The preffixe is a reality of language .To appoint a Bantu people, the Ndruna language does not use the préffixes.For example, the people in Bira Ndruna called [ize] the people [Hema] in Ndruna called [Mbise] the people Balendru Lendu North is [Opi] the people in Ndruna Lese called [amvo] pygmies in Ndruna called [Awe].Let's see how is -on happened to designate the Ndruna language and naming.This is explained by the fact that the colonial policy Back then the Belgian Congo had conducted by the imposition of certain languages ​​in some communities at the expense of own languages ​​in these linguistic communities.Thus, Indru people, the Belgian colonizers had imposed Swahili (a Bantu language) in The administration, teaching, and evangelism.Instead of utuliser denomination, the colonizers utulisé the denomination.To designate the language of Walendu Bindi, people have said that, just like the Indru which is the main town dela Community Walendu Bindi, their language will be called and the people will be called NB: the name or Ngiti mungiti does not exist in the history of Indru ago people.Because of a missing probably authétique designation ago in 1960, people began to Bunia utuliser by chance the name to refer to the people Indru.Toute times, names relate to Gety, a geographical place like the others geographic locations such as Bunia, Kasenyi, Butembo, Kinshasa, Kisangani ... We know that no people, one language is identified by such geographical names .so, authentic designation remains the Ndruna to designate language People Indru / Lendu-Bindi.Country Democratic Republic of Congo.Ituri Province Number of speakers 100,000 (in 1991) 1 Classification by family - Nilo-Saharan languages ​​- languages ​​Sudanic -languages ​​Central Eastern Central Sudanic.Old numbering system: The old numbering system beyond language, Ndruna which only the elderly still remember, using the basics: 1 ATDI àrʉgyètdí 9 17 25 ɔpɨdɔatdì àròtsí dɔ ATDI 2 ɔyɔ ɨdrɛ 10 18 26 ɔpɨdɔ ɔyɔ àròtsí dɔ ɔyɔ 3ɨbhʉ 11otsi 19àbà-vi-vi ...... 4 ɨfɔ 12otsi 20àbà 28àdzòro 5imbo13otsi dɔatdì 21àbà dɔ ATDI 32wǎdhɨ 6aza 14otsi dɔ ɔyɔ 22àbà dɔ ɔyɔ 64ɔyɔ wǎdhɨ 7àrʉbhʉ 15ɔpɨ-vi-vi96 23àròtsí ɨbhʉ wǎdhɨ 8àrʉ16ɔpɨ 24àròtsí 128ɨfɔ wǎdhɨ.Nilo-Saharan languages ​​RégionChari, Nubia, Upper Nile Number of speakers 31 million in 2004. Language codes ISO 639-5 ssa IETFssa Map Distribution of Nilo-Saharan languages, in yellow on the map.The Nilo-Saharan languages ​​are a family of languages ​​spoken in sub-Saharan Africa, in regions of Upper Nilet Charidont of Upper Nubia.According to estimates by Lionel Bender (2004), the 200 Nilo-Saharan languages ​​are spoken by over 31 million people 1 in 18 states.This family is very heterogeneous, much more than yet another great neighboring family of Niger-Congo languages, and rather controversial.Few linguists have tried to work on the entire family, and a number reject this classification.One particularly problematic issue is the annexation of Songhai branch of this family.This family has six branches.The Chari-Nile branch is in turn subdivided into four sub-branches:

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