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What is the Ma'di language?

Ma'di language. Ma'di (pronounced [màɗí]) is a Central Sudanic language found in Uganda and South Sudan. It is one of the Moru–Madi languages. The Madi people refer to their language as Ma'di ti, literally "Ma'di mouth". The Ma'di people are found in Magwi County in South Sudan, and in Adjumani and Moyo districts in Uganda.

What does a Madi do?

They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Madi, also spelled Maʿdi or Maʿadi, group of more than 150,000 people who inhabit both banks of the Nile River in northwestern Uganda and in South Sudan.

What is the Madi word for God?

The notion God and the Madi word for it Rubanga, have very recent history. They came with Christianity. For example, in the Roman Cathotic Catechesis in Madi language, when asked Rubanga ido oluka adu nga (How old is God), we're expected to answer Rubanga ido oluka ku (God has no beginning).

What does Ma'di mean in English?

The speakers refer to their language as madi ti, literally meaning Ma'di mouth. Among themselves, Ma'di refer to each other as belonging to a suru ("clan" or "tribe"), which may further be broken down to pa, "the descendants of," which in some cases overlap with suru.

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