qvs ISO 639

Kechwa, San Martin Kechwa Autonyms

Quechua, San Martín

  • Geography

    PE Amazonas region: Roderigo de Menedez province; Loreto region: one enclave; San Martin region: Lamas, Sisa and other districts, and along Ucayali river.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Peru

qvs
Kechwa de San Martin, Lama, Lamano, Lamas Kichwa, Lamas Quechua, Lamista, Lamisto, Llakwash, Llakwash Quechua, Llakwash Runashimi, Motilón, Ucayali
Kechwa, San Martin Kechwa
15,000 (2000 SIL), decreasing. 2,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 44,000 (2000).
Amazonas region: Roderigo de Menedez province; Loreto region: one enclave; San Martin region: Lamas, Sisa and other districts, and along Ucayali river.
Peru
6b* (Threatened).
Quechuan, Peripheral Quechua, Chinchay, Northern Chinchay
Several minor dialects. A member of macrolanguage Quechua [que].
SOV; 15 consonants and 3 vowels.
Little transmission to children. Bilingual parents want their children to learn Spanish. Used by shamans in chants. Protestants use it in singing with published hymnbook. Scattered occasional use in religious services apart from singing. Negative attitudes. Embarrassed to be heard using the language. Most also use Spanish [spa].
Literacy rate in L1: 10%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. 1,500 readers, 400 can write. Taught as subject in some primary schools. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1992–2008.
Latin script [Latn].
The town of Lamas is cultural center. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Quechua, San Martín