Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people, the major ethnic group of South Sudan.
A Western Nilotic languages cluster spoken by the Dinka people in South Sudan.
1The Dinka knew this was not a good place for them anymore.
2Remember when the army was made of Dinka soldiers and Arabs, too?
3Two or three versts further the Dinka flowed across the Irkutsk road.
4They say that we caught a disease only the Dinka can get.
5In Ethiopia there were no Nuer, no Dinka, no Fur or Nubians.
6And then, like a wave, the yelling of hundreds of Dinka men.
7Several Dinka sat around flattened boxes spread on the ground, playing cards.
8With it he killed an infidel soldier, a Dinka, in personal combat.
9The northern boundaries, as far as the Dinka are concerned, remain the same.
10She's a Dinka and her journey north took her several days.
11He answers the call and begins to talk quickly in Dinka.
12There were about seventeen thousand Dinka there, so we felt safe.
13He was my age, a boy who looked not dissimilar to us Dinka.
14He had not now to trouble himself about crossing the Dinka.
15Murahaleen-shereacted to that word as would any Dinka or Nuban, with terror.
16Can you imagine this, Red Army, a Dinka man shooting down a helicopter?