Kajuk language
Spoken in
Niger - Congo
- Atlantic -Congo Benue -Congo Bantoide languages Südbantoide languages
Eka
Ekajuk, also known as Akajo and Akajuk, is a ekoide language of the Niger -Congo language family, which of several thousand inhabitants - is spoken in the Nigerian state of Cross River and the surrounding areas - a total of 30,000, according to estimates from 1986.
The bantoide language traditionally used the Nsibidi ideographs as writing. This is, however, increasingly being replaced by the Latin alphabet.
Websites
- Sample paragraph in Ekajuk
- Ethnologue entry for Ekajuk
- Ekoid languages
- Single language