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Akachari, or Cari (occasionally 'Kari', 'Chariar' or 'Sare'), is an
extinct dialect of the
Northern Andamanese language that was
spoken by the Cari people...
- the last semi-fluent
speaker of this, Nao Jr., died in 2009. Akajeru,
Akachari,
Akakhora and
Akabo were
dialects of a
singular language,
termed Northern...
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Akakede and
seems to have
consisted of four
mutually intelligible dialects:
Akachari (Cari),
Akakhora (Kora),
Akabo (Bo), and
Akajeru (Jeru). Jeru is the only...
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Landfall Island in the
Indian Ocean. The Cari
spoke a
distinctive dialect,
Akachari,
closely related to the
other dialects of the
Northern Andamanese language...
- last
rememberer of
Akabo died in 2010 at age 85. The last
rememberer of
Akachari, a
woman called Licho, died from
chronic tuberculosis in
April 2020 in...
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Akajeru 3
India Language isolate as of 2020
after the last
speaker of
Akachari died of tuberculosis, the last of the
Great Andamanese languages. Burushaski...