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Midob language

Midob
Native to Sudan
Region West
Native speakers
50,000 (1993)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog mido1240

Midob (also spelt Meidob) is the language of the Midob people of North Darfur, Sudan. It is one of the Nubian languages, which are part of the Nilo-Saharan language phylum. Apart from in their homeland of North Darfur, Midob speakers also live in the Khartoum area and Jezirat Aba. The Midob people call their language tìd-n-áal, literally "mouth of the Midob", and themselves tìddí (singular), tìd (plural). There are an estimated 50,000 Midob speakers in two main dialects, Urrti and Kaageddi.

Recent research on Midob has been done by Thelwall (1983) and Werner (1993). Both studies concerned the Urrti dialect.

The following tables show the phonological consonants and vowels without phonetic variations and without more recent Arabic loans.

Note: All vowels occur long and short. The mid central vowel ə only appears in Midob, not in other Nubian languages.

Midob is a tonal language with two registers: High and Low. Tone is both lexical and grammatical.

Midob is an agglutinative language like the other Nubian languages. The default word order is SOV.

The verbs consist of:

The stem is not altered. Extensions modify or add meaning to the verb like negation, intention, affirmation, completed action, plurality of subject–object or action, durative, habitual and sometimes can be combined (especially negation).

Midob has two basic tenses (Perfect and Continuous) plus Intentional. There are sets of suffixes for indicative, subjunctive and two question forms (to ask for a fact, i.e. "When/Why..." and to verify a fact, i.e. "Did you...").


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