What is what language is acai?

Acai is a language spoken by the Aka people in Central African Republic. It belongs to the Ubangian language family and is classified as a Bantu language. Acai is primarily spoken in the Lobaye region of the Central African Republic, where the Aka people live. The language has approximately 15,000 speakers. Acai is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch or tone of a word can change its meaning. It is primarily a spoken language, with limited written literature available.