kkj ISO 639

Kakɔ Autonyms

Kako

  • Geography

    CM East region: Kadey division, Batouri and Ndelele subdivisions.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

kkj
Kaka, Mkaka, Mkako
Kakɔ
100,000 in Cameroon (2003 SIL). Total users in all countries: 123,400.
East region: Kadey division, Batouri and Ndelele subdivisions.
Central African Republic, Congo, Southern Cameroon
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Narrow Bantu, Northwest, A, Kaka (A.93)
Mbonjoku (Mbonjɔɔ), Besembo, Bera, Ngbako.
Used fairly widely. Home, church, some schools. Used by all. Most also use French [fra], particularly for official purposes and in public media in the East Region. Some also use Beti [eot]. A few also use Gbaya [gba]. Used as L2 by Mpiemo [mcx], Northwest Gbaya [gya].
Literacy rate in L2: High rate in French [fra]. Taught as subject in some primary schools. Literature. Radio. Videos. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 1999.
Latin script [Latn], used in Cameroon.
Different from Kaka [yam] (Yamba), which is Grassfields Bantu. Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Kako
Kako
10,400 in Central African Republic (1996).
Mambéré-Kadéï prefecture: Gamboula town, on Cameroon border.
5 (Developing)
Many also use Sango [sag]. Also use Southwest Gbaya [gso], especially Buli and Yangele dialects.
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Kako
13,000 in Congo (2018).
Likouala department: Ibenga and Motaba rivers, scattered.
5 (Developing)
Also use Lingala [lin] (Leitch 2005).
Non-indigenous.
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