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How do you say goodbye in dinka?

There are a few ways to say goodbye in Dinka, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* Wël (pronounced "well") - This is the most common and general way to say goodbye. It can be used in almost any situation.

Informal:

* Anya (pronounced "anya") - This is a more casual goodbye, often used between friends and family.

* Cök (pronounced "chök") - This is a very informal goodbye, often used between close friends or family members.

Other:

* Keŋ (pronounced "ken") - This is a more formal goodbye, often used in situations where you need to show respect.

* Aŋ (pronounced "ang") - This is a very respectful goodbye, often used when talking to someone older or of higher status.

It's important to note that Dinka is a complex language with many dialects, and the specific words used for goodbye may vary slightly depending on the region. However, the words listed above are commonly used throughout Dinka-speaking areas.

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