Dinka (Thuɔŋjäŋ) is a Nilotic language spoken by around 4 million people in South Sudan, where the Dinka are the largest ethnic group. The Dinka community in the United States is one of the larger South Sudanese refugee populations — concentrated in Omaha, the Twin Cities, San Diego, Seattle, and Phoenix, dating largely to the "Lost Boys of Sudan" resettlement and later Sudanese-civil-war refugee waves. Our Dinka translation work is overwhelmingly USCIS asylum and family-reunification paperwork, plus the healthcare and school-enrolment documents tied to refugee resettlement.