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Eastern Bolivian Guaraní
Western Argentine Guaraní
Chiriguano, Chawuncu
Native toBolivia, Argentina, Paraguay
EthnicityAva Guaraní

Native speakers

51,000 (2004–2007)[1]

Language family

Tupian

Official status

Official language in

 Bolivia
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
gui – Eastern Bolivian
tpj – Tapieté
Glottologchir1295
ELPTapiete

Eastern Bolivian Guaraní, known locally as ChawuncuorChiriguano (pejorative), is a Guaraní language spoken in South America. In Bolivia 33,670 speakers, called the Ava Guaraní people were counted in the year 2000, in the south-central Parapeti River area and in the city of Tarija.[2]InArgentina, there were approximately 15,000 speakers, mostly in Jujuy, but also in Salta Province, and 304 counted in the Paraguayan Chaco.[2]

Avá (Chané, Tapieté[3]) and Izoceño are dialects.

In Argentina it is known as Western Argentine Guaraní, while in Paraguay it is locally known as Ñandeva. However, outside Paraguay and specifically in Brazil, Nhandeva refers to Chiripá Guaraní.

Eastern Bolivian Guaraní is one of a number of "Guaraní dialects" sometimes considered distinct languages. Of these, Paraguayan Guaraní is by far the most important variety and it is often referred to simply as Guaraní.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Eastern BolivianatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    TapietéatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • ^ a b Eastern Bolivian Guaraní at Ethnologue
  • ^ Nordenskiöld, Erland (1943). Anteckningar från expeditionen 1908-1909 (in Swedish).
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