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Katla (also ''Kaalak'' or ''Kwaalak'') is a Katla language, closely related to a neighbouring language called Tima. Katla is generally classified as Kordofanian, which is not a uniform branch, and is native to the Nuba Mountains. While Jalad is seen a dialect there is a clear distinction between the two groups. Similarly one can distinguish Katla into east and west Katla dialects, it is believed to be spoken in 11 villages around Jebel Katla and their ethnicity is kàlàk. The variety Julud is
mutually intelligible In linguistics, mutual intelligibility is a relationship between different but related language varieties in which speakers of the different varieties can readily understand each other without prior familiarity or special effort. Mutual intellig ...
with Katla-Kulharong but not with Katla-Cakom.


Phonology


Consonants

Sounds and occur as realizations of /s/.


Vowels

/i, u/ can also be realized as , ʊ


Nouns


Plural

Most of the time nouns in Katla do not have a plural, either numbers are put in front of the word or a quantifier is used. Often loanwords do not follow this rule and therefore change in their plural form.


Genitive case

In some cases Katla places the genitive after the subject, as in other Sudanese languages: ‚u gbalana‘ " the dog’s owner ". Usually this is avoided and put in between both nouns: ‚gas i gu‘ „the dog’s head“.


Subjective case

The subjective case is put infringement of the verb. In the case of multiple objects each one gets a case: ‘gu šekemole retet’ “The dog bit the gazelle”


Pronouns


Numbers

Source: # tẹták # sẹk # hātẹd # agálam # jẹgwūlẹn # djọltẹn # djolēk # taṅgẹl # djalbatẹn # rākwẹs


Dialects and locations

Dialects and village locations: * ''Julud'' dialect: Kabog, Kabog North, Kabosh, Kambai, Karkando, Karkarya, Kary, Kimndang, Kitanngo, Kolbi, Koto Kork, Octiang, Rumber, Sabba, and Tolot * ''Katla'' dialect: Bombori, Karoka, Kateik, Kiddu, Kirkpong, and Koldrong


References


Bibliography

* Katloid languages {{Kordofanian-lang-stub