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Dinka

American  
[ding-kuh] / ˈdɪŋ kə /

noun

plural

Dinkas,

plural

Dinka
  1. a member of a tall, pastoral people of Sudan.

  2. the language of the Dinka, a Nilotic language closely related to Shilluk.


Dinka British  
/ ˈdɪŋkə /

noun

  1. a member of a Nilotic people of South Sudan, noted for their height, which often reaches seven feet tall: chiefly herdsmen

  2. the language of this people, belonging to the Nilotic group of the Nilo-Saharan family

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Etymology

Origin of Dinka

from Dinka jieng people

Example Sentences

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The conflict in has largely pitted the two largest ethnic groups against each other -- the Dinka aligned mostly with Kiir, and the Nuer mostly with Machar.

From Barron's • Feb. 25, 2026

These have been fuelled by ethnic divisions - Kiir is Dinka, while Machar is Nuer - and competing political ambitions.

From BBC • Sep. 16, 2025

The country, over the last years, has seen the limits of the peace deal forged between South Sudan’s president, Salva Kiir, a Dinka, and his Nuer deputy, Riek Machar.

From Washington Post • Feb. 4, 2023

Hendrix caught five passes for 117 yards, Dakota Caton had two touchdown receptions and Justin Dinka ran for 159 yards on a 11 carries with a touchdown.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 15, 2022

In the winter of 2005, once the dowry was settled, we were considered married in the eyes of the Dinka tribe.

From "Lost Boy, Lost Girl" by John Bul Dau