The Pucikwar language, A-Pucikwar, is an extinct language of the Andaman Islands, India, formerly spoken by the Pucikwar people on the south coast of Middle...
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They spoke a distinctive Pucikwar language (A-Pucikwar) closely related to the other Great Andamanese languages. The tribe disappeared as a distinct group...
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A-Pucikwar may refer to: the A-Pucikwar people the A-Pucikwar language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title A-Pucikwar. If...
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extinct by 1921. (Oko-)Juwoi – SW of Middle Andaman – extinct by 1931 (A-)Pucikwar – NE of South Andaman and Baratang – extinct soon after 1931. (Akar-)Bale...
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Central Aka-Kede or Kede † Aka-Kol or Kol † Oko-Juwoi or Juwoi † A-Pucikwar or Pucikwar † Northern Aka-Cari or Chari † Aka-Kora or Kora † Aka-Jeru or Jeru...
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Philosophical Quarterly, a scholarly journal APQ (album), an album by the Art Pepper Quartet apq, an ISO code for the A-Pucikwar language This disambiguation...
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Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese...
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Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese...
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Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese...
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Today, the first language of most Great Andamanese people is Hindi. There are 10 Great Andamanese languages: Aka-Bea Akar-Bale A-Pucikwar Oko-Juwoi Aka-Kol...
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Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese...
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Andamanese peoples (section Languages)
Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese...
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includes extinct languages. For a published list of languages, see ISO 639-1 (list of ISO 639 language codes for 136 major languages), or for a more inclusive...
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Aka-Kede of Middle Andaman and the A-Pucikwar of South Andaman Island soon followed. By 1951, the census counted a total of only 23 Greater Andamanese...
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This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u...
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