ahk ISO 639

A˯ka˯daw˯‎ (Avkavdawv) Autonyms

Akha

  • Geography

    CN Yunnan province: Simao and Xishuangbanna prefectures.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

ahk
Ahka, Aini, Ak’a, Aka, Ikor, Yani, “Ekaw” (pej.), “Ikaw” (pej.), “Kaw” (pej.), “Kha Ko” (pej.), “Khako” (pej.), “Khao Kha Ko” (pej.), “Ko” (pej.)
A˯ka˯daw˯‎ (Avkavdawv)
240,000 in China (Bradley 2007b), increasing. Ethnic population: 240,000 (Bradley 2007b). Total users in all countries: 616,600.
Yunnan province: Simao and Xishuangbanna prefectures.
Eastern Central Myanmar, Laos, Northern Thailand, Northwestern Viet Nam, Southwestern China
5 (Developing). Language of recognized nationality: Hani.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Ngwi-Burmese, Ngwi, Southern
None known. Most closely related to Hani [hni].
SOV; noun head initial; classifiers; isolating language; 32 consonants and 11 vowels; tonal (3 tones); phonation types (lax and tense).
All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn]. Used as L2 by Akeu [aeu].
Literacy rate in L1: 5%. Literacy rate in L2: 70% in any language (2000 census, Hani nationality); but functional literacy is low in Mandarin [cmn]. Orthographies in fairly wide use, but not in public schools (Bradley 2007b). Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 2002.
Latin script [Latn], used at least since 1950, used in China, Myanmar, and Thailand. Myanmar (Burmese) script [Mymr], used in Myanmar. Thai script [Thai], used in Thailand.
Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Akha
Akha
113,000 in Laos (2015 census), based on ethnicity.
Phongsali and Luang Namtha provinces.
5 (Dispersed)
Also use Lao [lao]. Used as L2 by Chepya [ycp], Phana’ [phq].
Traditional religion, Christian.
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Akha
200,000 in Myanmar (Bradley 2007a).
Shan state: east Kengtung district.
Much dialectal variation; some do not understand each other. Most similar to Hani [hni].
3 (Wider communication)
Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes.
Literacy classes in some communities.
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Akha
56,600 in Thailand (Bradley 2007a).
Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son provinces. 250 villages.
5 (Dispersed)
Also use Lahu [lhu] (Hansson 2003). Also use Northern Thai [nod] (Hansson 2003).
Literacy rate in L1: 1%–5%. Literacy rate in L2: 1%–50%.
Traditional religion, Christian.
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Akha
7,000 in Vietnam (Hansson 2003). Ethnic population: Hà Nhì ethnic group 21,725 (2009 census).
Dien Bien, Lao Cai, and Lai Chau provinces.
6b (Threatened)
Non-indigenous. Traditional religion, Christian.
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