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Aks is not “an extremely bad American version” of ask, it has been around for over 1000 years, was used by Chaucer and early English translations of the Bible - and has been wonderfully preserved in certain dialects. However, where you might be right is about its use in Africa today, of that I am not sure, it seems to be most common in the US, UK and Australia. Don’t really know it from Ireland
The English language used by Chaucer would not be understood by most English speakers today. The language has changed considerably since his day. But, thanks for the comment.