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{{Distinguish|Javanese language{{!}}Tegal language}}
{{Short description|Rashad language spoken in Sudan}}
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==Dialects/varieties==
Tegali has three varieties, Rashad (Gom, Kom, Kome, Ngakom), Tegali, and Tingal (Kajaja, Kajakja). ''[[Ethnologue]]'' states that Rashed and Tegali dialects are nearly identical.<ref name=
==Geographic distribution==
There are
===Dialects/varieties distribution===
Among the three dialects, Tegali has about
== Phonology ==
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* /ɽ/ corresponds to [r] commonly heard in Tagoi
* A retroflex plosive /ɖ/ is heard in the Tagom dialect.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Aldawi |first=Maha Abdu |title=An initial sketch of the Tagom noun phrase |last2=Mohammed Nashid |first2=Sawsan Abdel-Aziz |publisher=Cologne: Köppe |year=2018 |location=In Gertrud Schneider-Blum and [[Birgit Hellwig]] and Gerrit Jan Dimmendaal (eds.), Nuba Mountain Language Studies: New Insights |pages=129-151}}</ref>
* /s/ and /h/ vary between dialects.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Bryan |first=M. A. |title=Tegali-Tagoi |last2=Tucker |first2=A. N. |publisher=Routledge |year=2017 |location=Linguistic Analyses: The Non-Bantu Languages of North-Eastern Africa |pages=367}}</ref>
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