Mündü
A language of Sudan
| Population | 23,000 in Sudan. Population total all countries: 25,800. |
| Region | South, Western Equatoria Province, northwest of Yei, south of Maridi. Also in Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Sudan |
| Alternate names | Mondo, Mondu, Mountou, Mundo |
| Classification | Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Adamawa-Ubangi, Ubangi, Sere-Ngbaka-Mba, Ngbaka-Mba, Ngbaka, Eastern, Mundu |
| Language use | All domains. All ages. Some also use Avokaya [avu], Baka [bdh], Bangala [bxg], or Sudanese Arabic [apd]. |
| Language development | Literacy rate in L1: 10%–15%. Literacy rate in L2: 25%–50%. NT: 2005. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
Also spoken in:
Democratic Republic of the Congo
| Language name | Mündü |
| Population | 2,800 in Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
| Region | Orientale Province, north and northeast of Faradje. |
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Northern Democratic Republic of Congo |
| Alternate names | Mondo, Mountou, Mundo |
| Language use | Some also use Bangala [bxg]. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
BILAL, Clement Murba Wau, author. 2004. "The Adamawa - Ubangi languages in Sudan."
JEFFREY, Dorothea, author. 1984. "Uses of quotations in Mündü narrative discourse."
JEFFREY, Dorothea; POLLEY, Linda, authors. 1981. "Phonology and morphophonemics in Mündü."
WIT, Gert de, editor. 1995. Compendium of survey reports volume 2: non-Bantu languages.
Vernacular Publications
Ci wutu: Ci wutu ka wü jaji bete ci gbü cingangü. 1994.
Cingangü teka jia ngü eʼbaʼbasu buku. 2000.
Cingangü teka jia ngü gina buku. 2000.
Mü ena atanga atanga eʼbaʼbasu buku. 1986.
Ngü ka libiti: Ngü ka ngbüngbü zözö. 1995.
Nih tanga etanga gina buku. 1995.
Nih tanga etanga, gina buku. 1992.
Nih tanga jiangü ka Bangala etanga. 1992.

