Ngäbere

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Ngäbere
Spoken in: Panamá
Total speakers: 133,092 (1990 Panama Census)
Language family: American
 Chibchan
  Guaymi
   Ngäbere 
Writing system: Latin alphabet 
Official status
Official language in: None
Regulated by: none
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: gym
ISO 639-3: gym – 

Ngäbere is a native American language spoken by the Ngäbere people. There are 133,092 people in Central America, predominantly in Panamá (128,000).[1]

Ngäbere nieta ne abko kukwe ni ngäberekwe. Nitre 133, 092 kokwe to blite kukwe nebta. Kukwe ne abko blitata kon Amerikate, kon Panamá amne kon Costa Ricate blitata.

Ngäbere nieta ne abko nin kukwe kuati ñöbta nan angune nGábe nunanka kon kuatire ye ni kukwe ara ja kruere. Nitre nunanka Ñö kribo abko kukwe basi jene Ngäbe ara akwa jene, ye kruere ngäbe nunanka Nedrini amne kädri ye kukwe chi jene.


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Ethnologue, Ngäbere, retrieved May 24, 2007

^ Ethnologue, Ngäbere, retrieved May 24, 2007


Lic Daniel Pedrol Flores danpedrolfl@hotmail.com 2008

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