Aka-Bea language
Extinct Great Andamanese language of India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bea language, Aka-Bea,[2] is an extinct Great Andamanese language of the Southern[3] group. It was spoken around the western Andaman Strait and around the northern and western coast of South Andaman.
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Aka-Bea | |
Native to | India |
Region | Andaman Islands; South Andaman island except northeast coast, and north and east interiors; Rutland island except south coast; small islands southeast of Rutland; Labyrinth Islands. |
Extinct | By 1931[1] |
Great Andamanese
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | abj |
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Glottolog | akab1249 |
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