Kadugli language
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Kadugli, also Katcha-Kadugli-Miri or Central Kadu, is a Kadu language
Kadu languages
The Kadu, Kadugli–Krongo, or Tumtum languages are a small language family, once included in Kordofanian but since Thilo Schadeberg widely seen as Nilo-Saharan. However, there is little evidence, and a conservative classification would treat them as an independent family. There are three...

 or dialect cluster spoken in Kordofan. Stevenson treats them as dialects of one language, and they share a single ISO code, though Schadeberg (1989) treats them as separate languages.

There are five rather divergent dialects, on the verge of being distinct languages. Katcha (Tolubi, Dholubi), Kadugli proper (Dakalla, Talla, Dhalla, Toma Ma Dalla, Kudugli, Morta), and Miri are the most divergent, though apparently they use the same orthography and literacy materials (Ethnologue). Damba is somewhat closer to Kadugli. Tumma appears to be a (sub)dialect of Katcha.
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