ceg ISO 639

Ɨshɨr ahwoso Autonyms

Chamacoco

  • Geography

    PY Alto Paraguay department: (Tomárãho) Pitiantuta and Puerto María Elena, (Ybytoso) Inihta, Karchabalut, Misión Santa Teresita, Puerto Caballo, Puerto Diana, Puerto Esperanza.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Paraguay

ceg
Ishir, Ishiro, Jeywo, Yshyro, Yshyro ahwoso, Ɨshɨro, Ɨshɨro ahwoso
Ɨshɨr ahwoso
2,000 (Ciucci and Bertinetto 2015).
Alto Paraguay department: (Tomárãho) Pitiantuta and Puerto María Elena, (Ybytoso) Inihta, Karchabalut, Misión Santa Teresita, Puerto Caballo, Puerto Diana, Puerto Esperanza.
Paraguay
5 (Developing). Recognized language (2010, Languages Act, No. 4251, Article 2).
Zamucoan
Tomarãho (Chamacoco Bravo, Tomaraho, Tomaraxo, Tomárãho), Chamacoco Ebitoso (Chamacoco Manso, Ebitoso, Ybytoso, Yshyr Ybytoso, Ɨbɨtoso, Ɨbɨtoso ahwoso). Lexical similarity: 30% with Ayoreo [ayo].
SVO; prepositions and postpositions; noun head initial, except for determiners and possessors; 2 genders (masculine and feminine); inflectional language; verb affixes mark person, number, and gender; no passives or voice; no tense or aspect; 22 consonants and 16 vowels, including 7 nasal vowels.
Vigorous. Home. Used by all. Most also use Spanish [spa] (Ciucci 2016). Some also use Paraguayan Guaraní [gug], but with low proficiency (Crevels 2012). Also use Portuguese [por] (Ciucci 2016).
Literacy rate in L1: 50%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%. Literature. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 2001.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Chamacoco