Ake (language)

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Ake

Spoken in

Nigeria ( Nassarawa )
speaker 2,000 (1999)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

aik

The Ake language (also aike or akye ; ISO 639-3 is aik ) is a platoid language spoken in the four villages of Ugah, Gweyaka, Alingani and Kiguna in central Nigeria in the state of Nassarawa .

The language forms with the eggon [ego] the homogeneous group of the plateau languages .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. aik
  2. ^ The Ake language of Central Nigeria and its affinities
  3. Ethnologue