quw ISO 639

Runa Shimi Autonyms

Quichua, Tena Lowland

  • Geography

    EC Napo province; Orellana province: Loreto canton; Pastaza province: north border. Eastern jungle.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Ecuador

quw
Napo Kichwa, Quichua de Tena, Quichua del Oriente, Quijo, Quixo, Tena Kichwa, Yumbo
Runa Shimi
20,000 (1999 SIL), decreasing. Total Quichua in Ecuador: 408,000 (Crevels 2012).
Napo province; Orellana province: Loreto canton; Pastaza province: north border. Eastern jungle.
Ecuador
6b (Threatened).
Quechuan, Peripheral Quechua, Chinchay, Northern Chinchay
None known. Napo [qvo], Pastaza [qvz] and Tena [quw] Quichua understand each other’s spoken language, but not written texts. A member of macrolanguage Quechua [que].
SOV; 22 consonants and 3 vowels.
Some young people, all adults. Most also use Spanish [spa] (Grzech 2016). Used as L2 by Waorani [auc].
Children learn to read and write in standard Ecuadorian Quichua, which is referred to as ‘Quichua Unificado’, Unified Quichua. Dictionary. NT: 1972.
Latin script [Latn].
Notable differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Quichua, Tena Lowland