Tar Gula language explained

Tar Gula language should not be confused with Sara Gula language.

Kara
Nativename:Tar Gula
States:Central African Republic, Sudan
Ethnicity:Kara, Gula
Date:1996
Ref:e18
Dia1:Mele
Dia2:Mere
Dia3:Molo
Dia4:Moto-Mara
Dia5:Sara
Dia6:Koto
Script:Latin
Familycolor:Nilo-Saharan
Fam2:Central Sudanic
Fam3:Bongo–Bagirmi
Fam4:Kara
Iso3:kcm
Glotto:gula1266
Glottorefname:Gula (Central African Republic)

The Gula language, or Tar Gula, of the Central African Republic, commonly known as Kara, is a Central Sudanic language or dialect cluster. The term "Kara" is also attached to numerous ethnic groups of the region and their languages, and so is often ambiguous.

Names

Ethnologue lists Gula du Mamoun, Kara (of South Sudan) and Yamegi as synonyms, and Molo, Mele, Mot-Mar (Moto-Mara), Sar (Sara), Mere, and Zura (Koto) as dialects.

Classification

Sources disagree as to whether Gula shares a Kara branch with other languages, with proposed Kara languages in one classification reassigned to other branches in other classifications. (See Kara languages.)

Locations

As of 2013, ethnic Kara were reported to be residing in Menamba Boma, Ringi Payam, Raja County.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Village Assessment Survey. International Organization for Migration South Sudan. 2013.