qur ISO 639

Quechua, Chaupihuaranga

  • Geography

    PE Pasco region: Chacayan, Chinche, Goyllarisquizqa, Paucar, San Pedro de Pillao, Tapoc, Villcabamba, and Yanahuanca districts; sparsely populated high country, more densely populated valleys.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Peru

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Yanahuanca Pasco Quechua, Yaru Quechua
11,000 (2017 census), decreasing. 8,000 for Chaupihuaranga proper, 3,000 for Checras (2022 A. Natarov). Ethnic population: 13,100 (2017 census).
Pasco region: Chacayan, Chinche, Goyllarisquizqa, Paucar, San Pedro de Pillao, Tapoc, Villcabamba, and Yanahuanca districts; sparsely populated high country, more densely populated valleys.
Peru
7 (Shifting).
Quechuan, Central Quechua, Wankay
Checras Quechua (Oyón Quechua), Carrion Quechua (Daniel Carrion), Picoy Quechua. Many related Quechua dialects intersect here: Junín [qvn], Ambo-Pasco [qva], Santa Ana de Tusi [qxt], Cajatambo [qvl], and Huamalies-Dos de Mayo Huanuco [qvh]. Further intelligibility studies may be needed. A member of macrolanguage Quechua [que].
SOV.
Home, community. Adults only. Shifting to Spanish [spa].
Literacy rate in L2: Below 20%. Texts.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Quechua, Chaupihuaranga