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Tegali (also spelled Tagale, Tegele, Tekele, Togole) is a Niger–Congo and Kordofanian language in the Rashad family. There are 35,700 native speakers in Janub Kurdufan state, Sudan. It has three varieties, Rashad (Gom, Kom, Kome, Ngakom), Tegali, and Tingal (Kajaja, Kajakja). Ethnologue states that Tegali and Rashad dialects are nearly identical. Tegali is closely related to Tagoi.

The Rashad family of language consists of two dialect clusters, "Tegali" and "Tagoi". They are spoken on two mountain ranges to the north and north-west of Rashad. The most conspicuous difference between the two dialect clusters is that Tagoi has a complex system of noun classes while Tegali does not. The two dialect clusters share about 70% basic vocabulary (100-word list). Different explanations exist for why Tegali dialects lack of noun class system. Greenberg (1963), who excludes the possibility of mass borrowing of basic vocabulary in Tegoi, regards the two dialect clusters as closely related and assumes the loss of noun classes in the Tegali dialects.

Tegali has about 16,000 speakers located on the Tegali range. Rashad has about 5,000 speakers in the Rashad hills in the southern part of the Tegali range, also in Rashad town. Tucker and Bryan list Rashad as almost identical to Tegali, "perhaps a mere variation of one language"; however, Greenberg lists it as a separate language. Tingal (Kajakja) has about 2,100 speakers. Welmers suggests Tingal as a dialect of Tegali; Tucker and Bryan report this as different from Tegali and Rashad, but as definitely belonging to the Tegali branch.