Ekajuk
| Ekajuk | ||
|---|---|---|
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Spoken in |
Nigeria | |
| speaker | 30,000 (1986) | |
| Linguistic classification |
Niger-Congo
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-3 |
eka |
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Ekajuk , also known as Akajo and Akajuk , is an ekoid language of the Niger-Congo language family , which is spoken by several thousand people - a total of 30,000 according to the 1986 estimates - in the Nigerian state of Cross River and the surrounding areas.
The bantoid language traditionally uses the Nsibidi ideograms as script . However, these are increasingly being replaced by the Latin script .