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Arhuaco language

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Native to
  
Colombia

Native speakers
  
8,000 (2009)

Glottolog
  
arhu1242

Ethnicity
  
14,800 Arhuacos (2001)

ISO 639-3
  
arh

Language family
  
Chibchan Arwako–Chimila Arwako languages Arhuaco

Arhuaco, commonly known as Ikʉ, is an Indigenous American language of the Chibchan language family, spoken in South America by the Arhuaco people.

It has 14,800 speakers, all in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region of Colombia, 90% of whom are monolingual. Literacy is 1 to 5% in their native language. Some speak Spanish, and 15 to 25% are literate in that auxiliary language. The users have a very strong traditional culture and have vibrant use of their tongue.

It is also known as: Aruaco, Bintuk, Bíntukua, Bintucua, Ica, Ijca, Ijka, Ika, and Ike.

The language uses a subject–object–verb (SOV) sentence structure.

Phonology

Vowels

/ə/ is raised to and merged with /ɨ/ word finally.

Consonants

This language registers 17 consonant phonemes:

References

Arhuaco language Wikipedia