Amahuaca Language (amc)

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Also Known As: Amawaka,Ameuhaque,Sayacu,Amenguaca,Ipitineri,Sayaco,Amawaca,Amaguaco,Amahuaca,Amawáka


Description:

Amahuaca is an indigenous American Panoan-family language spoken by several dozen people in the Amazon Basin in Perú but up to 130 and also in Brazil by 220 people. It is also known as Amawaka, Amaguaco, Ameuhaque, Ipitineri, and Sayaco. The most closely related languages are Cashinahua and Shipibo. It is an official language. There are 20 monolinguals. 30% are literate and 50% are literate in Spanish. Amahuaca uses a Latin based script. Schools are bilingual, but the language has a negative connotation. A dictionary has been developed along with grammar rules and bible portions...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Amahuaca Language Speakers

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Rosetta Document Collection

Genesis Translation:
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Grammar:
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Map:
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Numbers:
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Orthography:
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Table Of Contents:
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Universal Declaration Of Human Rights:
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Vernacular Text:
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Overview

Main Country: Peru
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: amc

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Panoan Group

    South-central Panoan Group

      Amahuaca Group

        Amahuaca Language