Aka language (original) (raw)
Yaka (auch Aka, Babinga, Bambenga, Beka, Beká, Binga, Mòáka und Nyoyaka) ist eine Bantusprache und wird von circa 30.000 Angehörigen der in der Zentralafrikanischen Republik und der Republik Kongo gesprochen. Sie ist in der Zentralafrikanischen Republik in der Präfektur Lobaye und der Wirtschaftspräfektur Sangha-Mbaéré und in der Republik Kongo im Departement Likouala mit jeweils circa 15.000 Sprechern verbreitet. Yaka wird in der lateinischen Schrift geschrieben.
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dbo:abstract | Yaka (auch Aka, Babinga, Bambenga, Beka, Beká, Binga, Mòáka und Nyoyaka) ist eine Bantusprache und wird von circa 30.000 Angehörigen der in der Zentralafrikanischen Republik und der Republik Kongo gesprochen. Sie ist in der Zentralafrikanischen Republik in der Präfektur Lobaye und der Wirtschaftspräfektur Sangha-Mbaéré und in der Republik Kongo im Departement Likouala mit jeweils circa 15.000 Sprechern verbreitet. Yaka wird in der lateinischen Schrift geschrieben. (de) Aka, also known as Yaka or Beka, is a Bantu language spoken in the Central African Republic and Republic of Congo, along the Ubangi River dividing the two countries. Aka is spoken by the Aka people, pygmies closely related to the Ubangian-speaking Baka of Cameroon, Congo and Gabon. Together, these peoples are known as the Mbenga (Bambenga) or Binga (Babinga), the latter derogatory. Famously, Aka shares vocabulary with the Baka languages, mostly concerning a specialised forest economy, such as words for edible plants, medicinal plants and honey collecting. This is among the 30% of Aka which is not Bantu and the 30% of Baka which is not Ubangian and has been posited as the remnant of an ancestral Western Pygmy (Mbenga or "Baaka") language which has otherwise vanished. However, it is entirely possible that the Aka shifted to Bantu from a Ubangian language related to Baka, in which case the situation reduces to a single ethnic group adapted to the forest with correspondingly specialised vocabulary. There is no evidence for a wider linguistic affiliation with any of the other Pygmy peoples. The Aka people call themselves Mraka in the singular and Beka in the plural. The people and their language go by various alternate spellings: Mò-Áka, Moyaka, Bayaka, Yaga, Bayaga, Gbayaka, Biaka, Beká, Yakwa, Yakpa, Yakpwa, Nyoyaka. The western Aka are known as the Benzele (Mbenzélé, Babenzélé, Bambenzele, Ba-Benjelle), and the eastern Aka as the Sese (Basese). These might be distinct dialects; Nzari might be another. Pygmies of northern Gabon called the Mikaya and Luma are evidently either Aka or speak a language closely related to Aka. (en) L'aka est une langue bantoue parlée en République centrafricaine et en République du Congo. (fr) Lo Yaka o aka o beka, è una lingua bantu parlata nella Repubblica Centrafricana e nella Repubblica del Congo, lungo il fiume Ubangi che fa da confine tra le due nazioni. (it) Język yaka, także aka, babinga, bambenga, beká, nyoyaka – język z rodziny bantu, używany przez Pigmejów Aka w Republice Środkowoafrykańskiej w prefekturze Lobaye i specjalnej strefie ekonomicznej oraz w Kongo. Na język yaka przetłumaczono fragmenty Biblii. Według klasyfikacji Guthriego zaktualizowanej przez J.F. Maho, język yaka zaliczany jest do grupy geograficznej języków bantu C, a jego kod to C104. Dialekty yaka to: beka (bayaka, gbayaka, moyaka) i nzari. (pl) |
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dbp:date | 1986 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:elp | none (en) |
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dbp:familycolor | Niger-Congo (en) |
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dbp:glottorefname | Mikaya-Bambengangale-Baluma (en) Yaka (en) |
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dbp:iso | none (en) axk (en) |
dbp:name | Aka (en) Mikaya-Luma (en) |
dbp:nativename | Yaka (en) |
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dbp:speakers | 30000 (xsd:integer) ? (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Yaka (auch Aka, Babinga, Bambenga, Beka, Beká, Binga, Mòáka und Nyoyaka) ist eine Bantusprache und wird von circa 30.000 Angehörigen der in der Zentralafrikanischen Republik und der Republik Kongo gesprochen. Sie ist in der Zentralafrikanischen Republik in der Präfektur Lobaye und der Wirtschaftspräfektur Sangha-Mbaéré und in der Republik Kongo im Departement Likouala mit jeweils circa 15.000 Sprechern verbreitet. Yaka wird in der lateinischen Schrift geschrieben. (de) L'aka est une langue bantoue parlée en République centrafricaine et en République du Congo. (fr) Lo Yaka o aka o beka, è una lingua bantu parlata nella Repubblica Centrafricana e nella Repubblica del Congo, lungo il fiume Ubangi che fa da confine tra le due nazioni. (it) Język yaka, także aka, babinga, bambenga, beká, nyoyaka – język z rodziny bantu, używany przez Pigmejów Aka w Republice Środkowoafrykańskiej w prefekturze Lobaye i specjalnej strefie ekonomicznej oraz w Kongo. Na język yaka przetłumaczono fragmenty Biblii. Według klasyfikacji Guthriego zaktualizowanej przez J.F. Maho, język yaka zaliczany jest do grupy geograficznej języków bantu C, a jego kod to C104. Dialekty yaka to: beka (bayaka, gbayaka, moyaka) i nzari. (pl) Aka, also known as Yaka or Beka, is a Bantu language spoken in the Central African Republic and Republic of Congo, along the Ubangi River dividing the two countries. Aka is spoken by the Aka people, pygmies closely related to the Ubangian-speaking Baka of Cameroon, Congo and Gabon. Together, these peoples are known as the Mbenga (Bambenga) or Binga (Babinga), the latter derogatory. Pygmies of northern Gabon called the Mikaya and Luma are evidently either Aka or speak a language closely related to Aka. (en) |
rdfs:label | Yaka (Sprache, Zentralafrikanische Republik) (de) Aka language (en) Lingua yaka (it) Aka (langue bantoue) (fr) Język yaka (ngondi) (pl) |
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