Aymara, Central Language (ayr)

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Also Known As: Aymara, Central


Description:

Central Aymara (ISO 639-3: ayr) is a branch of the Aymara language spoken by more than 2,227,642 across Southern South America, including 1,785,000 in Bolivians in the high plane altiplano region west of the eastern Andes and more recently some in the Yungas and lowland regions due to internal migration. In Perú, 441,743 speak it in the Lake Titicaca area, especially around Pune. Furthermore there are 899 speakers in the far northern mountainous regions of Chile and quite a few speakers in Argentina, these are mostly sugar mill immigrant workers from Bolivia...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Aymara, Central Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Bolivia
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: ayr

Classification Taxonomy

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  Aymaran Group

    Aymara, Central Language