Linguistically, Nilotic people are divided into three subgroups:
Eastern Nilotic – Spoken by Nilotic populations in southwestern Ethiopia, eastern South Sudan, northeastern Uganda, western Kenya, and northern Tanzania, it includes languages such as Turkana and Maasai.
* Bari
* Teso–Lotuko–Maa
Southern Nilotic – Spoken by Nilotic populations in western Kenya, northern Tanzania, and eastern Uganda, it includes Kalenjin and Datog.
* Kalenjin
* Omotik-Datooga
Western Nilotic – Spoken by Nilotic populations in South Sudan, Sudan, northeastern Congo (DRC), northern Uganda, southwestern Kenya, northern Tanzania, and southwestern Ethiopia, it includes the Dinka-Nuer languages, Luo languages, and the Burun languages.
* Dinka–Nuer-Atwot
* Luo languages
* Burun languages
Nilotic developed from an older language called Nilo Saharan which split in East Africa into Protoafroasiatic around 16,000 years ago and Nilotic.
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