Tapieté
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Tapieté | ||
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Spoken in: | Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia | |
Total speakers: | 203[1] | |
Language family: | Tapieté |
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | tpj | |
ISO 639-3: | tpj | |
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Tapieté is a Tupi-Guaraní language spoken by 33 Paraguayans (Out of an ethnic group numbering 513 to 1,519), 100 Argentines, and 70 Bolivians. It is also known as Guasurango, Guasurangue, Tirumbae, Yanaigua, Ñanagua, and Nandeva.