pua ISO 639

P’urhe, P’urhépecha Autonyms

Purepecha, Western Highland

  • Geography

    MX Jalisco state: Jilotlan de los Dolores municipality, small border area; Michoacán de Ocampo state: Comachuén east, Cañada de los Once Pueblos north, Nuevo Parangaricutiro south; Tarecuato west.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Mexico

pua
P’orhe, P’orhépecha, Purépecha, Purépecha de la Meseta, Purépecha de las Sierras, Purépecha del Oeste de Sierra Occidental, “Tarascan” (pej.), “Tarasco” (pej.)
P’urhe, P’urhépecha
124,000 in Mexico (2010 INALI). Total Purepecha speakers: 142,000 (2020 INEGI). Total users in all countries: 169,000.
Jalisco state: Jilotlan de los Dolores municipality, small border area; Michoacán de Ocampo state: Comachuén east, Cañada de los Once Pueblos north, Nuevo Parangaricutiro south; Tarecuato west.
Mexico
5* (Developing).
Tarascan
Cañada de los Once Pueblos, Cantera, Pamatacuaro, Angahuán, Nurío, Arantepacua, Cheran. All Purépecha varieties have functional intelligibility of other Purépecha varieties: the Western varieties have 60%–80% intelligibility of the Eastern. A standard variety is emerging through radio and literature.
Also use Spanish [spa].
Literacy rate in L1: 40%. Literacy rate in L2: 60%. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1968–2012.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Purepecha, Western Highland
Purepecha, Western Highland
45,000 in United States (2005 census).
Alabama; California; Illinois; Missouri; North Carolina; Washington; Wisconsin.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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