Kol language — may refer to: *Kol language (Papua New Guinea), a language spoken in eastern New Britain island Papua New Guinea *Kol language (Cameroon), a Niger Congo language of the Bantu family *Aka Kol language, an extinct Andamanese language of the Andaman … Wikipedia
Aka-Kol — ISO 639 3 Code : aky ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Aka language (disambiguation) — Aka can refer to at least two languages: *Aka language (Sudan) *Yaka language (Central African Republic)Additionally, several languages have Aka in their names: *Aka Bea language *Aka Bo language *Aka Cari language *Aka Jeru language *Aka Kede… … Wikipedia
Oko-Juwoi language — Juwoi Oko Juwoi Spoken in India Region Andaman Islands Native speakers extinct (date missing) Language family … Wikipedia
List of language families — See also: Language family This List of language families includes also language isolates, unclassified languages and other types of languages. Contents 1 Major language families 1.1 By number of native speakers 1.2 By number of languages … Wikipedia
Great Andamanese languages — Great Andamanese Ethnicity: Great Andamanese people Geographic distribution: South Asia Linguistic classification: either Andamanese or an independent language family Great Andamanese … Wikipedia
Andamanese languages — Infobox Language family name = Andamanese region = South Asia family = Andamanese familycolor = Andamanese child1 = Great Andamanese child2 = Ongan child3 = ? Sentinel (unattested) Ethnolinguistic map of the precolonial Andaman Islands The… … Wikipedia
Lenguas de las islas Andamán — Distribución geográfica: Islas Andamán Países: India Habla … Wikipedia Español
ISO 639:a — L ISO 639 définit une codification des noms de langues, La liste des codes ISO 639 est présentée dans 26 séries de tableaux alphabétiques regroupant les codes suivants : Code ISO 639 3 à trois lettres (alpha 3) ; dont le présent article … Wikipédia en Français
Mani people — Maniq Total population 300 Regions with significant populations Southern Thailand Languages Maniq, Thai Religion Animism The Maniq ( … Wikipedia