Peru, Northern Chile, and Argentina (Ethnologue). The total population of Aymara speakers is estimated at 2.8 million people. It is believed that the original homeland of Aymara was Peru, and that the language later spread into neighboring areas of Bolivia, Chile ...
Aymara is an Aymaran language with about 1.6 million speakers mainly in Bolivia and Peru and also in Chile and Argentina. There are two main varieties of Aymara: Central Aymara, which has about 1.4 million speakers, and Southern Aymara, with about 213,000 speakers. In 2014 there were about ...
Of Bolivia's indigenous languages, Quechua and Aymara, Andean languages with millions of speakers in Bolivia and elsewhere, are highly stable. However, the majority of Bolivia's indigenous languages, spoken in the Tierras Bajas, are endangered, either because their heritage communities face the ...
Who Are the Aymara People? The Aymara are a group of indigenous peoples who live primarily in Bolivia, Southern Peru, and Northern Chile. A very small portion of the population, which numbers over two million, can also be found in Argentina. Archeologists believe that the group has existed ...
Bolivia: Aymara, a Bridge Language to Computer TranslationPeter McFarren
Quechua (Bolivia) 'QUH ' quh Quechua 'QUZ ' quz Quechua (Ecuador) 'QVI ' qvi Quechua (Peru) 'QWH ' qwh Rajasthani 'RAJ ' raj Rarotongan 'RAR ' rar Russian Buriat 'RBU ' bxr R-Cree 'RCR ' atj Rejang 'REJ ' rej Riang 'RIA ' ria Rohingya 'RHG ' rhg Tarifit 'RIF ' rif...
Ms. Agreda (Bolivia) said that the Convention had been published in four languages, namely Spanish, Aymara, Guaraní and Quechua greda 女士(玻利维亚)说,《公约》已经用西班牙文、艾马拉文、瓜拉尼文和盖丘亚文四种语言出版。 MultiUn TinyMUCK version 2 contained a full programming language named MUF...
Spanish is the official (or national) language of Argentina, Bolivia (with Quechua and Aymara), Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea (with French), Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay (with Guarani), Peru (with ...
In addition to being spoken in Argentina, Aymaran languages are also spoken in Bolivia, Peru and Chile. Argentina is home to comparatively few Aymara speakers. Speaker numbers have dwindled over the years, as Spanish and Quechua have risen in prominence.While Aymara has historically been considere...
Central Andean Views of Nature and the Environment homeland of the preceding sister states from which the Inca evolved, the Quechua-speaking Wari conquest state of most of Peru, and the Aymara-speaking Tiwanaku federation of Bolivia and adjacent portions of Chile and extreme southern ... DL Brow...