Chinese Kyakala language
| Chinese Kyakala | |
|---|---|
| Region | Northeastern China |
| Ethnicity | Kyakala |
| Extinct | 1980s |
| None | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
Chinese Kyakala (Chinese: 恰喀拉; pinyin: Qiàkālā) is an extinct Tungusic language that was spoken in northeastern China.
It is not to be confused with Russian Kyakala or Kekar, a southern Udeghe language or dialect cluster that was spoken in Far East Russia. In contrast, Chinese Kyakala belongs in the Jurchenic subgroup.