Aka-Kora — (also known as Kora) is an extinct language of the Andaman Islands, India, spoken by the Aka Kora people. Before the arrival of British and Indian settlers (and the subsequent decline in diversity among the linguistic and cultural stock on the… … Wikipedia
Aka-Kora — noun An extinct language of India … Wiktionary
Aka-Kora — ISO 639 3 Code : ack ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Bil Aka Kora — Bilgho Akaramata Kora, known as Bil Aka Kora came from humble beginnings. Born on April 25, 1971 in the southern town of Po in Burkina Faso,Bil Aka kora was one of the 17 children of Mahama and Teoura Bilgho. he is married to Astride, and is the… … Wikipedia
Oko-Juwoi language — Juwoi Oko Juwoi Spoken in India Region Andaman Islands Native speakers extinct (date missing) Language family … Wikipedia
ISO 639:a — L ISO 639 définit une codification des noms de langues, La liste des codes ISO 639 est présentée dans 26 séries de tableaux alphabétiques regroupant les codes suivants : Code ISO 639 3 à trois lettres (alpha 3) ; dont le présent article … Wikipédia en Français
Andamanese languages — Infobox Language family name = Andamanese region = South Asia family = Andamanese familycolor = Andamanese child1 = Great Andamanese child2 = Ongan child3 = ? Sentinel (unattested) Ethnolinguistic map of the precolonial Andaman Islands The… … Wikipedia
Great Andamanese languages — Great Andamanese Ethnicity: Great Andamanese people Geographic distribution: South Asia Linguistic classification: either Andamanese or an independent language family Great Andamanese … Wikipedia
Lenguas de las islas Andamán — Distribución geográfica: Islas Andamán Países: India Habla … Wikipedia Español
Mani people — Maniq Total population 300 Regions with significant populations Southern Thailand Languages Maniq, Thai Religion Animism The Maniq ( … Wikipedia