tob ISO 639
Qom l’aqtac Autonyms
Toba
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A language of Argentina
- ISO 639
- tob
- Alternate Names
- Chaco Sur, Namqom, Qom, Qoml’ek, Toba Qom, Toba Sur
- Autonym
- Qom l’aqtac
- Population
- 30,400 in Argentina (Crevels 2012). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 69,500 (2004 INDEC). Total users in all countries: 31,580.
- Location
- Chaco province: Bermejito, Castelli, Fontana, La Leonesa, Las Palmas, Miraflores, Pampa del Indio, Pcia, Resistencia, Roca, Saenz Peña, San Martín, Tres Isletas; Corrientes province; Formosa province: El Colorado, Misión Laishí, San Carlos; Santa Fe province: Rosario.
- Language Maps
- Argentina and Chile, Paraguay
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened).
- Classification
- Guaykuruan, Southern
- Dialects
- Southeast Toba, Northern Toba, Toba Sur, Toba-Pilagá (Toba Sombrero negro, Toba del Oeste).
- Typology
- 20 consonants and 8 vowels (4 short, 4 long).
- Language Use
- Speakers’ competence varies considerably according to location, age and attitude (Crevels 2007). Home, friends, work, religion. Some young people, all adults. All ages in the smaller communities; adult speakers in larger towns and cities.
- Language Development
- Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 2013.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Different from Toba-Maskoy [tmf] or Toba-Pilagá [plg]. Christian.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Toba
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Tarija department: Pilmacayo river, between Villa Montes and Paraguay border.
- Language Status
- 9 (Dormant)
- Language Use
- Shifted to Spanish [spa].
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Different from Pilagá [plg] of Argentina or Toba [tmf] of Paraguay (Toba-Maskoy). View other languages of Bolivia
Language Name
Toba
User Population
No known L1 speakers in Bolivia. The Toba speakers were pushed out of Bolivia to neighboring countries by 1936 (Crevels 2007).
- Location
- San Pedro department: Boquerón-Arasapety and Urukuy-Las Palmas; Presidente Hayes department: Cerrito-Cerriteño, Cerrito-Río Verde, Cerrito-Rosarino, Naiñec, and San José.
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened)
- Other Comments
- Different from Toba-Maskoy [tmf] and Toba-Pilagá [plg]. View other languages of Paraguay
Language Name
Toba Qom
User Population
1,180 in Paraguay (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 1,500 (Crevels 2012).
