ese ISO 639

Ese’ejja Autonyms

Ese Ejja

  • Geography

    BO El Beni, La Paz, and Pando departments; Portachuelo Alto, Portachuelo Bajo, Portachuelo Medio; into foothills on Beni and Madre de Dios rivers.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Bolivia

ese
Ese Eja, Ese Exa, Ese’eha, Eseejja, Essejja, Huarayo, Tiatinagua, “Chama” (pej.)
Ese’ejja
520 in Bolivia (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 730 (Crevels 2012). Total users in all countries: 1,110.
El Beni, La Paz, and Pando departments; Portachuelo Alto, Portachuelo Bajo, Portachuelo Medio; into foothills on Beni and Madre de Dios rivers.
Bolivia, Peru
5 (Developing).
Tacanan, Chama
Each clan has slight dialect differences; all seem inherently intelligible. Most divergent Tacanan language. Tambopata dialect in Peru somewhat different from the Bolivian dialect.
SOV; 18 consonants and 4 vowels.
Used by all. Also use Spanish [spa].
Taught as subject in most primary schools, yet with very little interest in L1 literacy resulting in extremely low literacy rate. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1984–2012.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Ese Ejja
Ese Eja
590 in Peru (2007 census). Ethnic population: 590 (2007 census).
Madre de Dios region: Maldonado area on Heath and Tambopata rivers.
6a (Vigorous)
All children acquire the language (Crevels 2007). Used by all. Also use Spanish [spa].
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