Aiki is a Maban language of Chad. It consists of two dialects, Runga and Kibet, which are divergent enough to be considered separate languages. Kibet (Kibeit, Kibeet, Kabentang) is spoken in Chad, while Runga (Roungo) is split between Chad and the CAR. Ayki (Aykindang) is a name used in CAR.
Aiki | |
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Runga, Kibet | |
Native to | Chad, Central African Republic |
Region | Salamat |
Native speakers | (19,000 Kibet cited 1983)[1] 43,000 Runga (1993–1996) |
Language family | Nilo-Saharan?
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ISO 639-3 | Either:kie – Kibetrou – Runga |
Glottolog | rung1257 |
![]() Locations of Runga and Kibet . |
Possible dialects of Kibet are Dagal (Dagel, Daggal) and Muru (Murru, Muro, Mourro);[2] however, they are poorly known, and Blench (2012) lists them separately.
The Aiki area is flooded half the year.
Maban languages | |
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