Language
One of the things to know before traveling to Sudan is the language. "What is the language spoken in Sudan?". If you have this question, the answer for you is here. The official language in Sudan is Arabic. Sudanese Arabic is essentially Arabic with a smattering of vocabulary borrowed from local languages. It's only found in Sudan, and it reflects the country's beautiful blend of African and Arab cultures.
Nonetheless, Sudan, like any other African country, is home to a diverse ethnic population that speaks its own language. Beja along the Red Sea, Tigre, Fur in (Darfur) in the west, and various Nubian languages along the Nile are all important languages in this country. A large portion of the population, particularly those with a higher level of education, speaks basic English. Although some people speak English as a second language but do not expect many locals to do so. When traveling in Sudan, communicating with people and asking for directions poses no real difficulties.