Aka language (disambiguation)

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Aka can refer to at least three languages:

Additionally, several Andamanese languages have Aka in their names, where it simply means "language":

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Aka, AKA or a.k.a. may refer to:

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ACK or Ack may refer to:

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Tani, is a branch of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken mostly in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,India and neighboring regions.

Je or JE may refer to:

Kora may refer to:

Karo may refer to:

Tyrrhenian may refer to the:

Kol language The Kol language is also mainly spoken in Jharkhand, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Assam of India.The Kol language is one of the ancient language family of the world which is also spoken abroad apart from India. Kol language may refer to:

Chara may refer to:

Korku language Mundu language spoken in Central India

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Great Andamanese languages Nearly extinct language family of the Andaman Islands

The Great Andamanese languages are a nearly extinct language family once spoken by the Great Andamanese peoples of the Andaman Islands (India), in the Indian Ocean.

Languages of Burkina Faso Languages of the country and its peoples

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Bo language can refer to:

Aka, also known as Yaka or Beka, is a Bantu language spoken in the Central African Republic and Republic of Congo, along the Ubangi River dividing the two countries.

Akha may refer to:

Wyandot may refer to:

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