EKA ISO 639-3
Ekajuk
A language of Nigeria
- ISO 639
- eka
- Alternate Names
- Akajo, Akajuk
- Population
- 63,000 (Yoder et al 2008).
- Location:
- Cross River state: Ogoja LGA, Bansara, Ebanibim, Mfom, Ntara, and Nwang towns.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous).
- Classification
- Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Ekoid, Bakor
- Dialects
- Esham, Ebanimbim, Mfom, Ekagongho. Nnam [nbp] intelligible to Ekajuk. Other Bakor varieties not intelligible unless acquired. Lexical similarity: 93%–97% with dialects, 87%–90% with Nnam [nbp], 63%–67% with Nkem-Nkum [isi], 66%–68% with Abanyom [abm], 57%–59% with Nde-Nsele-Nta [ndd], 52%–53% with Efutop [ofu].
- Language Use
- Home, community. Used by all. Also use Nigerian Pidgin [pcm]. Used as L2 by Abanyom [abm], Efutop [ofu], Nkem-Nkum [isi].
- Language Development
- English [eng] used in schools. NT: 1971–2012.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Ekajuk
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn], used since 1971.
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Cross River state: Ogoja LGA, Bansara, Ebanibim, Mfom, Ntara, and Nwang towns.
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