- Chácobo language
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Chácobo Spoken in Bolivia Region Magdalena Native speakers 550 (2000) Language family Pano–Tacanan- Panoan
- Southern Panoan
- Chácobo
- Southern Panoan
Language codes ISO 639-3 cao Chácobo is a Panoan language spoken by about 550 of 860 ethnic tribal Chácobo people of the Beni department of northwest of Magdalena, Bolivia. Chácobo children are learning the language as a first language.
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Examples[1]
Numerals
nicatsu 1 dafuira 2 unamarana 3 atchayuna 4 chayuna 5 Pronouns
hiasro I miani you zonihua he/she/it/they noquirzo we zunimato you (pl.) Vocabulary
chii fire huisruhuaina rain jini water mai earth oriquiti food osse moon rsepo chicha rsiqui maize vari sun vistima star External links
References
- '^ Montaño Aragon, M. Guía etnográfica lingüística de Bolivia' La Paz: Editorial Don Bosco, 1987
Categories:- Indigenous languages of the Andes
- Panoan languages
- Indigenous languages of the Americas stubs
- Panoan
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