Sillok (''Aka'') is a
Nilo-Saharan language
The Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed family of African languages spoken by some 50–60 million people, mainly in the upper parts of the Chari and Nile rivers, including historic Nubia, north of where the two tributaries of the Nile meet. ...
spoken by the
Sillok people of
Sudan. It is spoken by around 300 people in
Blue Nile state
Blue Nile ( ar, النيل الأزرق ') is one of the eighteen states of the Republic of the Sudan. It was established by presidential decree nº 3 in 1992 and is named after the Blue Nile River.
The region is host to around forty different ...
, specifically on Mount Silak (''Jebel Silak''), southwest of the Ingessana hills.
According to
Ethnologue the language is
moribund, having been heavily
Arabicised
Arabization or Arabisation ( ar, تعريب, ') describes both the process of growing Arab influence on non-Arab populations, causing a language shift by the latter's gradual adoption of the Arabic language and incorporation of Arab culture, ...
and influenced by the nearby
Berta language
Berta proper, a.k.a. ''Gebeto'', is spoken by the Berta (also ''Bertha, Barta, Burta'') in Sudan and Ethiopia.
The three Berta languages, Gebeto, Fadashi and Undu, are often considered dialects of a single language. Berta proper includes th ...
. The Sillok people who speak the language are a remnant group.
References
External links
Aka basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database
Eastern Jebel languages
Languages of Sudan
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