tob ISO 639

Qom l’aqtac Autonyms

Toba

  • Geography

    AR 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 Cloud

A language of Argentina

tob
Chaco Sur, Namqom, Qom, Qoml’ek, Toba Qom, Toba Sur
Qom l’aqtac
30,400 in Argentina (Crevels 2012). No monolinguals. Ethnic population: 69,500 (2004 INDEC). Total users in all countries: 31,580.
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.
Argentina and Chile, Paraguay
6b (Threatened).
Guaykuruan, Southern
Southeast Toba, Northern Toba, Toba Sur, Toba-Pilagá (Toba Sombrero negro, Toba del Oeste).
20 consonants and 8 vowels (4 short, 4 long).
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.
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 2013.
Latin script [Latn].
Different from Toba-Maskoy [tmf] or Toba-Pilagá [plg]. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Toba
Toba
No known L1 speakers in Bolivia. The Toba speakers were pushed out of Bolivia to neighboring countries by 1936 (Crevels 2007).
Tarija department: Pilmacayo river, between Villa Montes and Paraguay border.
9 (Dormant)
Shifted to Spanish [spa].
Non-indigenous. Different from Pilagá [plg] of Argentina or Toba [tmf] of Paraguay (Toba-Maskoy).
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Toba Qom
1,180 in Paraguay (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 1,500 (Crevels 2012).
San Pedro department: Boquerón-Arasapety and Urukuy-Las Palmas; Presidente Hayes department: Cerrito-Cerriteño, Cerrito-Río Verde, Cerrito-Rosarino, Naiñec, and San José.
6b (Threatened)
Different from Toba-Maskoy [tmf] and Toba-Pilagá [plg].
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