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Bari is the of the Karo people, spoken over large areas of Central Equatoria state in , across the northwest corner of , and into the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Bari is spoken by several distinct tribes: the themselves, the , , , , and . Each has its own dialect. The language is therefore sometimes called Karo or Kutuk ('mother tongue') rather than Bari.

Bari is a . It has , subject–verb–object word order, and agglutinative verbal morphology with some suppletion. A very competent dictionary and grammar were published in the 1930s, but are very difficult to find today. More recently, a dissertation has been published on Bari tonal phonology, and another dissertation on Bari syntax is available.


Dialects
Dialects are:
  • Bari proper (Beri)
  • Pöjulu (Pajulu, Fadjulu, Fajelu, Madi)
  • Kakwa (Kakua, Kwakwak) radio
  • Nyangbara (Nyangwara, Nyambara)
  • (Mondari, Mundari, Chir, Kir, Shir)
  • Nyepu (Nyefu, Nyepo, Nypho, Ngyepu)
  • Ligo (Liggo)


Phonology

Consonants
This table is based on Spagnolo (1933). Spagnolo, Lorenzo M. Bari grammar. 1933. Verona, Missioni Africane.. OCLC: 34898784

  • // may also be heard as an affricate in free variation.
  • // can be heard as a flap when in between //.


Vowels
Bari and their kin, the Kakwa, have a cross-height system. SIL Bibliography: Yokwe and Hall 1981


Orthography
The Bari alphabet is used by the Bari, Kakwa, Pojulu, and Kuku in . There are four digraphs, ʼB, ʼD, ʼY and Ny, and the letter eng, Ŋ.

+ Bari alphabet ! UppercaseW

+ Bari special characters ! UppercaseÖ


General References
  1. Bari Language, Sudan Primer: Sillabari Ko Kutuk Na Bari. The Catholic Press Institute. Juba, Sudan.
  2. Owen, R.C.R. Bari grammar and vocabulary. 1908. OCLC: 25040516
  3. Spagnolo, Lorenzo M. Bari grammar. 1933. Verona, Missioni Africane. OCLC: 34898784
  4. Vossen, Rainer. The Eastern Nilotes. (Kölner Beiträge zur Afrikanistik, 9.). 1982. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer.
  5. Yokwe, Eluzai. The tonal grammar of Bari. Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 1987.


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