Informationen von: “East and Southeast Asia” (349-424) . David Bradley (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
Bedroht
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~5,000
5,000
Closely related to Akha, but not mutually intelligible.
MEHR ZU SPRACHBESTÄNDIGKEIT
All speakers also speak Akha, which is replacing Akeu in most places; they also know other dominant languages including some Tai language, and in China, also Chinese.
ANDERE VON DER GEMEINSCHAFT GESPROCHENE SPRACHEN
Akha
Chinese
Thai
KOMMENTARE ZUM SPRACHKONTEXT
Classified in China as part of the Hani Nationality, and as the Akha group in Burma and Thailand. All speakers also speak Akha, which is replacing Akeu in some places. They also know other dominant languages in the region where located.
ORTE
China, Burma, Thailand
ORTSBESCHREIBUNG
China: Jinghong and Menghai counties. Burma: eastern Shan State. Thailand: northern Chiangrai Province. Possibly also in Laos.
Informationen von: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing