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Thok nath Ki̱ybuɔɔt
Thok Naath keyboard is a software that allows users to write using the Thok Naath alphabets on thier laptops, Smartphones, and desktops. The software is currently under development and should arrive soon. for more information contact us using the contact page.
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Nuer Language Translation Developers API
For developers who wish to include Thok Naath as a language into thier projects use our translation API that will allow you to integrate Nuer Language into your project. -
Empowering your Thok Naath Experiance
Explore our set of Apps and Tools that support your Thok Naath Experience for learning, Productivity, and engagement.
Do̱t
Röm
Ci̱ Naath tin laa ji̱ wec, kɛnɛ nɛy di̱aal tin laa lua̱kiɛn ca̱a̱p kɛnɛ dup ri̱ali̱kä kɛ gëër thuɔk Nath mi̱ cɔalkɛ i̱ Tɛ̈knölöji̱, kɛnɛ la̱t cuɔ̱ɔ̱p in pay tuɔɔk kɛ ɣöö dee thok Nath gɛ̈ɛ̈r kä ba täth kɛ di̱ci̱tɔl kɛ duɔ̱ɔ̱p mi̱ thi̱a̱k, ce̱tkɛ kuak ti̱n gɔ̱rkɛ Naath. Dɛthtɔp Kɔmpi̱o̱tɛr, Kalkulɛlɛteri̱/Kalkuletɔri̱ tin rɔamkɛ, ce̱tkɛ Talɛponi̱, kɛnɛ kuak tin la̱t kɛ ca̱a̱p ti̱ go̱o̱l. amäni̱ ta̱a̱ in dee kɔn kɛ guɔ̱ɔ̱r kɛ Thodan ɛ thi̱a̱k.
Wee
Bi̱ nɛy diaal ti̱n ruac kɛ thok Nath, amäni̱ nɛy ti̱n ci̱a̱ ji̱ thuɔk ɛmɛ, bi̱kɛ wee rɛc kɛ duɔ̱ɔ̱p mi̱ thi̱a̱k kä Intɛrnɛt. Kɛ kɔrɛ, bi̱kɛn cuu tëë Kɛ röm kɛnɛ ŋäc mi̱ gɔaa kä guugɔl /Ɣɛ̈ɛ̈p.
Gɔ̱a̱r kɛnɛ ŋi̱i̱c
Bi̱ Naath di̱aal tin la ji̱ thuɔk tekɛ ŋäc, kɛnɛ baaŋ ti̱ ŋuani̱kɛn; kɛ wedi̱ɛn rɛc kɛ Thoodiɛn kä intɛrnɛt kɛ duɔ̱ɔ̱p mi̱ thi̱a̱kni jɛn.
La̱t kɛnɛ guuri̱ luäŋä Nath
Ci̱ Naath ɛ mat ɛn ɣöö bi̱kɛn te kɛɛ döt, kɛnɛ ŋäc la̱t, amäni̱ guuri̱di̱ɛn kɛ duɔ̱ɔ̱p in deekɛn thok Nath naŋkä Di̱cii̱tɔl; lät cuɔ̱ɔ̱p tin pay tuɔɔk. Kä i̱nɔ, ci̱ nɛy di̱aal cär kuëŋ piny/kɛnɛ ji̱ la̱t ti̱n ri̱alkɛ ŋɔani̱kä, ɛn ɣöö bi̱ thok Nath piith a bɛ pa̱a̱r kɛ thuk ti̱n kɔkiɛn.
Jek kɔ
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The world continues to change with the passing of decades, and many African languages are at risk of being lost over time if not actively supported and protected by their speakers. The Nuer language (Thon Naath), one of the oldest languages in the world, is no exception and faces challenges similar to those of other African languages. However, the Nuer people have taken the initiative to ensure that their language endures through the centuries.
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