Aka-Bo

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Aka-Bo

Spoken in

India
speaker extinct
Linguistic
classification
Language codes
ISO 639-3

akm

The Aka-Bo language (also: Bo , Ba ) is an extinct Andaman language . It was spoken by the Bo, an also extinct tribe . The language was last spoken by only one woman named Boa Senior and died out due to her death on January 26, 2010. Previously, the language was only a small subsection of to India belonging Andaman spoken.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ethnologue report for language code: akm
  2. ^ Obituary on andamanese.net