Kakwa language
The Cacua language, also known as Kakua or Kakwa, is an indigenous language spoken by a few hundred people in Colombia and Brazil. There are many monolinguals, especially children. Apart from being close to or a dialect of Nukak, its classification is uncertain.
Cacua | |
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Kakua, Kakwa | |
Native to | Colombia (Vaupés), Brazil (Amazonas) |
Native speakers | 250 (2015) |
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cbv Cacua |
Glottolog | cacu1241 |
ELP | Kakua |
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