Akabo dialect
| Bo | |
|---|---|
| Aka-Bo | |
| Native to | India | 
| Region | Andaman Islands; east central coast of North Andaman island, North Reef island. | 
| Ethnicity | Bo people | 
| Extinct | 26 January 2010, with the death of Boa Sr. | 
| Great Andamanese
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | akm | 
| akm.html | |
| Glottolog | akab1248 | 
| ELP | Aka-Bo | 
|   Aka-Bo | |
Akabo, or Bo (also known as Ba) is an extinct dialect of the Northern Andamanese language. It was spoken on the west central coast of North Andaman and on North Reef Island of the Andaman Islands in India. It was recorded as being mutually intelligible with Aka-Jeru, and the vocabularies are very similar.