cag ISO 639

Guisnai Autonyms

Nivaclé

  • Geography

    PY Boquerón department: southeast; Presidente Hayes department: west; Chaco region.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Paraguay

cag
Ashlushlay, Axluslay, Axluxlay, Nivaklé, “Choropí” (pej.), “Chulupe” (pej.), “Chulupie” (pej.), “Chulupí” (pej.), “Chunupí” (pej.), “Churupí” (pej.)
Guisnai
10,100 in Paraguay (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 12,200 (Crevels 2012). Total users in all countries: 10,320.
Boquerón department: southeast; Presidente Hayes department: west; Chaco region.
Argentina and Chile, Paraguay
5 (Developing). Recognized language (2010, Languages Act, No. 4251, Article 2).
Matacoan
Forest Nivaclé (Jotoy Lhavós), River Nivaclé (Tovoc Lhavós). Mataguayo languages are less similar than Mascoy languages in Paraguay (Fasold 1984).
22 consonants and 6 vowels.
Vigorous. Home. Used by all. Many also use Spanish [spa] (Crevels 2012). A few also use Paraguayan Guaraní [gug] (Crevels 2012). Used as L2 by Enlhet [enl].
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1995–2017.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Nivaclé
Nivaclé
220 in Argentina (2004 INDEC). Ethnic population: 550 (2001 INDEC).
Salta province: Rivadavia and San Martín departments; Tartagal outskirts and Misión La Paz.
Forest Nivaclé, River Nivaclé.
8a (Moribund)
Older adults only. Shifted to Spanish [spa].
Non-indigenous. Traditional religion.
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