yui ISO 639

Wajiaraye Autonyms

Wajiara

  • Geography

    CO Vaupés department: Upper Paca river (Papurí river tributary); Caño Yi and Caño Tuy rivers (Vaupes river tributaries).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Colombia

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Juriti, Juriti-Tapuia, Juruti, Luruty-Tapuya, Patsoka, Totsoca, Wadzana, Waijiara masa-wadyana, Waikana, Waimasá, Wayhara, Yuriti, Yuruti, Yuruti-Tapuya, Yurutiye
Wajiaraye
1,100 in Colombia (2011 SIL), increasing. Few monolinguals.
Vaupés department: Upper Paca river (Papurí river tributary); Caño Yi and Caño Tuy rivers (Vaupes river tributaries).
Southeastern Colombia
5* (Developing).
Tucanoan, Eastern Tucanoan, Tucano
11 consonants and 6 vowels.
Vigorous. Positive attitudes. Also use Spanish [spa], in schools and government contexts. Also use Tucano [tuo], especially along the Pacá and Caño Yi rivers. Used as L2 by Waimaha [bao].
Literacy rate in L1: 15%–20%. Literacy rate in L2: 25%–40% in Spanish [spa]. 10% can write Wajiara. Bible portions: 1985–1986.
Latin script [Latn].
Marriage patterns require spouses to be from different language groups. Children speak the languages of both parents and grandparents, but identify with the father’s language.
OLAC resources in and about Wajiara
Wajiara
No known L1 speakers in Brazil. Last known speakers likely survived into the 2000s (Crevels 2012).
Amazonas state: Iauarete.
9 (Dormant)
Shifted to Portuguese [por].
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