• Chipaya (endolinguonym Chipay taqu) is a native South American language of the Uru–Chipaya language family. The only other language in the grouping, Uru...
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    The Uru–Chipaya family is an indigenous language family of Bolivia. The speakers were originally fishermen on the shores of Lake Titicaca, Lake Poopó,...
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  • Chipaya may refer to: Chipaya language, a language of Bolivia Chipaya (village), a village in Bolivia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Aymara and Spanish. The language is close enough to the Chipaya language to sometimes be considered a dialect of that language.[citation needed] Uru is...
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    Macro-Arawakan language. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Aymaran, Cahuapanan, Quechuan, Panoan, and Uru-Chipaya language families...
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  • Kandoshi, Jaqi, Kechua, Mapudungun, and Uru-Chipaya language families due to contact. Macro-Paesan languages Jolkesky, Marcelo Pinho de Valhery (2016)....
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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    Uru people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    2004 the nearly extinct Uru language, which is closely related to the Chipaya language. The Uru considered themselves the owners of the lake and water. According...
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    Uru-Chipaya Weenhayek Yaminawa Yuki Yuracaré Zamuco In 2019, the Bolivian government and the Plurinational Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures...
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    Lencan languages of Central America. In the 1970s, it was proposed that the Uru-Chipaya languages of Bolivia could be related to the Mayan languages of Mesoamerica...
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    Chibchan (Central America & South America) (22) Chimuan (3) † Chipaya–Uru (also known as Uru–Chipaya) Chiquitano Choco (10) (also known as Chocoan) Chon (2)...
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    Spanish is the language that is predominantly understood and spoken as a first or second language by nearly all of the population of Argentina. According...
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    Proto-Mayan language and a predecessor of the Chimuan languages, which hail from the northern coast of Perú, and Uru-Chipaya (Uruquilla and Chipaya) languages, which...
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  • obvious relatives among the languages of South America. There is some lexicon shared with Puquina and the Uru–Chipaya languages, but these appear to be borrowings...
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  • or "Cap." Cap Radio (Morocco), a Moroccan radio station Chipaya language, ISO 639-3 language code cap Combat air patrol, a type of flying mission for...
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    with the Kechua, Kunza, Leko, Uru-Chipaya, Arawak, and Pukina language families due to contact. Aymaran languages have only three phonemic vowels /a...
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    their culture. Chipaya was declared a National Monument by Supreme Decrete No. 8171 on December 7, 1967. Chipaya language Uru–Chipaya languages National Institute...
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    other language families or isolates, but none is generally supported by linguists. Examples include linking Mayan with the Uru–Chipaya languages, Mapuche...
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  • or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
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  • Maya–Yunga–Chipayan macrofamily linking Mayan with the Chimuan and Uru–Chipaya language families of South America. Below is a comparison of selected basic...
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    Mapudungun, Mochika, Uru-Chipaya, Zaparo, Arawak, Kandoshi, Muniche, Pukina, Pano, Barbakoa, Cholon-Hibito, Jaqi, Jivaro, and Kawapana language families due to...
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  • shifted to Aymara, but preserve some Uru vocabulary. Alain Fabre 2005, "Uru-Chipaya", in: Diccionario etnolingüístico y guía bibliográfica de los pueblos indígenas...
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  • with Uru–Chipaya and Yunga (Mochica). Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items for the Chimuan languages. Mochica language Sechura–Catacao...
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  • the native language of a few thousand Chileans. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Kunza, Mochika, Uru-Chipaya, Arawak,...
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    language isolate, but has also been hypothesized as belonging to a wider Chimuan language family. Stark (1972) proposes a connection with Uru–Chipaya...
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    Uru-Chipaya, Harakmbet, Arawak, Kandoshi, and Pukina language families due to contact. There are some 18 extant and 14 extinct Panoan languages. In the...
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    well, the language also contains lexicology from the Aymara language, the Uru-Chipaya language, Spanish, the Kunza language, Tacanan languages, as well...
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  • Cayubaba (Cayuvava, Cayuwaba, Kayuvava) is a moribund language of the Bolivian Amazon. The Cayubaba people inhabit the Beni region to the west of the Mamoré...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Inca Empire (category Articles containing Quechua-language text)
    Other languages included Quignam, Jaqaru, Leco, Uru-Chipaya languages, Kunza, Humahuaca, Cacán, Mapudungun, Culle, Chachapoya, Catacao languages, Manta...
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