Keliko (Kaliko) is a Central Sudanic language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan.

Omi was once considered a dialect.

Locations

A 2013 survey reported that ethnic Keliko reside in the following bomas of Morobo County, South Sudan. (Morobo County was reported to have a majority of ethnic Kakwa people.)

  • Alutu Boma (Wudabi Payam)
  • Nyei Boma (Wudabi Payam)
  • Yugufe Boma (Lujule Payam)
  • Kendre Boma (Lujule Payam)
  • Kembe Boma (Lujule Payam)

Ethnic Keliko are also found in Yei County, in Asole Boma (Lasu Payam).

Writing

Keliko is written in a Latin-based alphabet with frequent use of apostrophe, as well as the extra letters ẹ, ị, ŋ, ọ, and ụ and several digraphs and trigraphs. Diacritical marks are frequently used for marking tone.

SmallCapital
aA
bB
ʼbʼB
cC
dD
ʼdʼD
drDr
eE
fF
gG
gbGb
hH
iI
jJ
kK
kpKp
lL
mM
mbMb
mgbMgb
mbMv
nN
ndNd
ndrNdr
ngNg
njNj
nyNy
ŋŊ
ŋmŊm
oO
pP
rR
sS
tT
trTr
uU
vV
wW
ʼwʼW
yY
ʼyʼY
zZ
ʼ

Marking tone

  • High tone: marked by acute accent, e.g. tị.
  • Mid tone: unmarked
  • Low tone: marked by tilde above, e.g. drã