Aka-Kora language
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The Kora (Cora) language, Aka-Kora, is an extinct Great Andamanese language, of the Northern group. It was spoken on the northeast and north central coasts of North Andaman and on Smith Island.
Quick Facts Kora, Native to ...
Kora | |
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Aka-Kora | |
Native to | India |
Region | Andaman Islands; northeast and north central coasts of North Andaman Island, Smith Island |
Ethnicity | Kora |
Extinct | November 2009, with the death of Boro[1] |
Great Andamanese
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | ack |
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Glottolog | akak1251 |
ELP | Aka-Kora |
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It has been extinct since November 2009 when its last speaker, Boro, died.[1]