axk ISO 639

Yaâkâ Autonyms

Yaka

  • Geography

    CF Lobaye prefecture: Mbaïki and Mongoumba subprefectures, forest along Congo border; Sangha-Mbaéré prefecture: Bambio and Nola subprefectures.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Central African Republic

axk
Aka, Beká, Nyoyaka, Pygmée de Mongoumba, Pygmée de la Lobaye, Pygmées de la Sanghas, “Babinga” (pej.), “Bambenga” (pej.)
Yaâkâ
15,000 in Central African Republic (1996). Total users in all countries: 30,000.
Lobaye prefecture: Mbaïki and Mongoumba subprefectures, forest along Congo border; Sangha-Mbaéré prefecture: Bambio and Nola subprefectures.
Central African Republic, Congo
5* (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, C, Ngondi (C.104)
Beka (Bayaka, Gbayaka, Moyaka), Nzari.
As speakers come out of the forest, they are shifting to Sango [sag]. Most also use Sango [sag].
Dictionary. Bible portions: 2003–2007.
Latin script [Latn].
Different from Baka [bkc], which is Ubangi. Pygmies. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Yaka
Aka
15,000 in Congo (Cavalli-Sforza 1986).
Cuvette, Likouala, and Sangha departments.
Basese (Eastern Aka), Bambenzele (Western Aka).
5 (Developing)
As speakers come out of the confines of the forest, there is language loss in favor of Lingala [lin].
Mraka (sg.), Beka (pl.). Different from the Baka [bkc] language of Cameroon and Gabon, which is Ubangi. Possibly more than one pygmy language in Congo. Nomadic. Pygmies. Traditional religion.
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