The Angkola language is a member of the Austronesian language family, primarily spoken by the Angkola people in North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is part of the Batak languages, which also include Toba, Karo, and Simalungun. Angkola has its own distinct dialects and is used in daily communication, cultural practices, and traditional ceremonies.
Angkola is written using the Latin alphabet, and its speakers are often bilingual, also using Indonesian as a national language. Efforts are being made to preserve and promote the Angkola language, as it plays a crucial role in the identity and heritage of the Angkola community.