Eklenhui | |
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Chorote | |
Iyojwaʼajaʼ | |
Native to | Argentina |
Native speakers | 800 (2007)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | crt |
Glottolog | iyoj1235 |
ELP | Chorote (shared) |
Eklenhui (Iyojwaʼja Chorote) is a language spoken in northeast SaltainArgentina by about 800 people. It is also known as Choroti, Yofuaha, and Eklenjuy.
It is distinct from the similarly named Iyoʼwujwa Chorote.
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Matacoan |
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Guaicuruan |
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Mascoian |
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Charruan * |
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Italics indicate extinct languages / * indicates that the inclusion of the language family within Mataco-Guaicuru family is disputed |
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