Aymara (IPA: [aj.ˈma.ɾa] ; also Aymar aru) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native...
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second. Other official languages with substantial number of speakers are: Aymara in Bolivia and Peru Guaraní in Bolivia and Paraguay Quechua in Bolivia,...
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Project Lingua, or just Lingua is an online translation community formed in the end of 2006 with the goal of translating articles from the global citizen...
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Kallawaya) Nheengatú or Lingua Geral Amazonica ("Lingua Boa," Lingua Brasílica, Lingua Geral do Norte) Lingua Geral do Sul or Lingua Geral Paulista (Tupí...
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Quechuan languages (section Quechua and Aymara)
language that has influenced Chilean Spanish the most. Quechua-Aymara and mixed Quechua-Aymara-Mapudungu toponymy can be found as far south as Osorno Province...
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Inuit Pidgin) Lingua Franca Apalachee Lingua Franca Creek Lingua Geral Amazônica (also known as Nheengatú, Lingua Boa, Lingua Brasílica, Lingua Geral do Norte)...
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Classical Quechua (section The Inca lingua franca)
Quechua that was used as a lingua franca and administrative language in the Inca Empire (1438–1533) (henceforward Inca Lingua Franca or even Imperial Quechua)...
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sounds, in his Ɛpistola del Trissino de le lettere nuωvamente aggiunte ne la lingua italiana ("Trissino's epistle about the letters recently added in the Italian...
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sobre a cooficialização da língua do "talian", à língua portuguesa, no município de Nova Roma do Sul" O Talian agora é a língua co-oficial de Nova Roma do...
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River, Willkanuta River (Aymara, "house of the sun") or Willkamayu (Quechua). The latter, in Quechua, the still spoken lingua franca of the Inca Empire...
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linguistically diverse. Some of the most important languages were Quechua, Aymara, Puquina and Mochica, respectively mainly spoken in the Central Andes, the...
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aspects of Amerindian cultural influences, such as dress and the use of the Aymara language. Those communities of Afro-Bolivians reside in the Yungas region...
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Libya Ayapaneco – Ayapaneco Spoken in: Tabasco, Mexico Aymara – Aymar Aru Spoken by: Aymara people in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru Äynu – ئەينۇ Spoken...
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spoken in Chile: Mapudungun, Quechua, Aymara and Rapa Nui. After the Spanish invasion, Spanish took over as the lingua franca and the indigenous languages...
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2017). "Perspectives On The Quechua–Aymara Contact Relationship And The Lexicon And Phonology Of Pre-Proto-Aymara". International Journal of American...
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(official, national), French (administrative, national), Mauritian Creole (lingua franca), Hindi, Mandarin, Tamil, Telugu, Hakka, Urdu, Marathi, Bhojpuri...
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Jonathan Estrada (2–6) Diego Spotorno (1–2) Karla Kanora (1) Jaime Enrique Aymara (1) Maria Fernanda Rios (2–4) Wendy Vera (2–5) Paola Farias (2–5) Fabrizio...
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journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Agenzia Regionale per la Lingua Friulana". ARLeF (in Italian). Retrieved 30 September 2023. "Organization...
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constitution declares Spanish the only official language of the state; Quechua and Aymara are relegated to "official use zones," equivalent to Stewart's provincial...
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Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary Ferreira, A. B. H. (1986). Novo Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa (2nd ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira. p. 19. "acai". Oxford...
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List of Wikipedias (redirect from Aymara Wikipedia)
Ilocano Latn ilo 24 2005 (unknown date) Lingua Franca Nova Wikipedia Vicipedia en lingua franca nova Lingua Franca Nova Latn lfn 24 Unknown date Sardinian...
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Avestan Individual Ancient awa awa Awadhi Individual Living अवधी aym aym ay Aymara Macrolanguage Living Aymar aru aze aze az Azerbaijani Macrolanguage Living...
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Spanish language (category Lingua francas)
Panama, Paraguay (co-official with Guaraní), Peru (co-official with Quechua, Aymara, and "the other indigenous languages"), Puerto Rico (co-official with English)...
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Quichua, Záparo and Secoya. Peru / Chile: Spanish and Aymara. Peru / Bolivia: Spanish, Central Aymara, North Bolivian Quechua, Ese Ejja and Yaminawá. Afghanistan...
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prominent in Latin America than in Anglo-America, with Nahuatl, Quechua, Aymara, and Guaraní as the most common. Various other native languages are spoken...
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Three-term systems: B1. visual sensory, inferential, reportative (e.g. Aymara, Shastan languages, Qiang languages, Maidu, most Quechuan languages, Northern...
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Empire Capital Mexico-Tenochtitlan (de facto) Common languages Nahuatl (lingua franca) many others Religion Aztec state religion Government Hegemonic military...
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more widely spread and understood. The clergy in Peru used Quechua and Aymara in similar ways. Early into the existence of the community, the European...
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including Yiddish, Ladino, and Judeo-Arabic. In addition, English serves as the lingua franca of Israel. Though many Jewish languages are not genetically related...
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digraph Ch in 1957. Polish: See History of Polish orthography. Quechua and Aymara: See Quechuan and Aymaran spelling shift. Swedish: The last major reform...
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