Yuracaré language
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Yuracaré (also Yurakaré, Yurakar, Yuracare, Yurucare, Yuracar, Yurakare, Yurujuré, Yurújare[2]) is an endangered language isolate of central Bolivia in Cochabamba and Beni departments spoken by the Yuracaré people.
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Yuracaré | |
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Native to | Bolivia |
Region | Cochabamba Department |
Ethnicity | 3,300 Yuracaré people (2004)[1] 3,394 Yuracaré people (2012) (INE Census) |
Native speakers | 2,700 (2004)[1] |
Official status | |
Official language in | Bolivia |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | yuz |
Glottolog | yura1255 |
ELP | Yuracaré |
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Speakers refer to their own language as Yurújare [juˈɹ̟uhaɹ̟e].[2]: 1323