Achawa language
Achagua, or Achawa (Achagua: Achawa), is an Arawakan language spoken in the Meta Department of Colombia, similar to Piapoco. It is estimated that 250 individuals speak the language, many of whom also speak Piapoco or Spanish.
Achagua | |
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Achawa | |
Native to | Colombia |
Ethnicity | Achagua people |
Native speakers | 250 (2000) |
Arawakan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | aca Achagua |
Glottolog | acha1250 Achaguapona1251 Ponares |
ELP | Achagua |
"Achagua is a language of the Maipurean Arawakan group traditionally spoken by the Achagua people of Venezuela and east-central Colombia."
A "Ponares" language is inferred from surnames, and may have been Achawa or Piapoco.
There is 1 to 5% literacy in Achagua.
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