Dinka (Thuɔŋjäŋ)
Dinka (Thuɔŋjäŋ) is a Nilotic language from Southern Sudan. Dinka is commonly divided into four major dialects: Agar, Bor, Padaŋ and Rek. SIL Interational uses a separate langauge code for each Dinka dialect. SIL’s Ethnologue identifies 5 dialects:
ISO 639-1: No language code.
ISO 639-2: din
Proposed ISO 639-3: dip, diw, dib, dks, or dik
- Northeastern Dinka (dip), commonly known as Padaŋ;
- Northwestern Dinka (diw);
- South Central Dinka (dib), commonly known as Agar;
- Southeastern Dinka (dks), commonly known as Bor; and
- Southwestern Dinka (dik), commonly known as Rek.
Dinka alphabet
The Dinka alphabet contains 33 uppercase and 33 lowercase characters. The following characters make up the Dinka alphabet:

Dinka and computers
Software support for the Dinka language is limited. It is necessary to use Unicode enabled software.
- Unicode characters required by Dinka
- Dinka Unicode support
- Dinka keyboard layouts
- Typing in Dinka
- Other resources
- Dinka sample
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