Aka-Bale

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Aka-Bale is an extinct Great Andamanese language once spoken by the indigenous Aka-Bale people of the Andaman Islands in India.

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Aka-Bale canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Great Andamanese language
extinct language
natural language
associatedWith Andaman and Nicobar Islands
continent Asia
country India
countryAdminDivision Andaman and Nicobar Islands
surface form: Andaman and Nicobar Islands (union territory of India)
endangeredStatus extinct
ethnicGroup Aka-Bale people NERFINISHED
extinctionCause colonial impact on Andamanese peoples
population decline of Aka-Bale people
ISO639-3Code None
languageFamily Great Andamanese languages
languageFamilyBranch Great Andamanese
surface form: Southern Great Andamanese
languageTypology agglutinative language (Great Andamanese family characteristic)
nativeTo Andaman Islands
partOf Andamanese
surface form: Andamanese languages
region South Andaman Island
relatedTo Aka-Bea
Aka-Cari
Aka-Jeru
Aka-Kede
Aka-Kol
Aka-Kora
Pucikwar
surface form: Aka-Pucikwar
spokenBy Aka-Bale people NERFINISHED
spokenByIndigenousPeople Great Andamanese
surface form: Great Andamanese peoples
spokenIn Andaman Islands
India
status extinct
writingSystem no indigenous writing system

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