public_comment: "Karko [kko] and Wali speakers often identify themselves as speaking the same language, called Ajang... the term 'Ajang' is used among several Nuba Mountain languages of the Nubian group to refer to their common
identity. (Krell 2012)",
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source_id: null,
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public_comment: ""There are reportedly 9,000 people living in Wali. It is likely that most or all of them
are speaking Wali."",