Yezhoù nubiek : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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* [[Nobineg]] (''nobiin'')
*[[Kenzeg-dongalaweg]]
** [[Kenzeg-dongalaweg|Kenzeg]]
** [[Kenzeg]] (''kenzi'' pe ''kenuzi'') is spoken north of [[Mahas]] in [[Egypt]]
** [[Kenzeg-dongalaweg|Dongolaweg]]
** [[Dongolaweg]] (''dongolawi'') is spoken south of Mahas around [[Dongola]]; they are generally considered two varieties of one language.
* [[Midobeg]]
* [[Midobeg]] (''midob'' pe ''meidob'') in and around the Malha volcanic crater in North [[Darfur]]
* [[Birgideg]]
* [[Birgideg]] (''birgid'') - originally spoken north of Nyala around Menawashei until the [[1970s]]. The last surviving aged speakers were interviewed by Thelwall at this time. Some equally aged speakers on [[Gezira Aba]] just north of Kosti on the Nile south of [[Khartoum]] were interviewed by Thelwall in [[1980]].
* [[Noubeg ar Menezioù]]
* [[Noubeg ar Menezioù]] - a group of closely related dialects spoken in various villages in the northern Nuba Mountains - in particular Dilling, Debri, and Kadaru.
 
[[Old Nubian language|Old Nubian]] is preserved in at least a hundred pages of documents, mostly of a [[Christianity|Christian]] religious nature, written with a [[uncial]] variety of the [[Greek alphabet]], extended with three [[Coptic alphabet|Coptic]] letters and three unique to Old Nubian, apparently derived from [[Meroitic script|Meroitic]]. These documents range in date from the [[8th century|8th]] to the [[15th century]] [[Anno Domini|A.D.]]. Old Nubian is currently considered ancestral to modern Nobiin.