Cayubaba

E596297

Cayubaba is an indigenous language of Bolivia, spoken by the Cayubaba people in the Beni region and considered highly endangered.

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf American language
endangered language
indigenous language
continent South America
country Bolivia
countryOfficialName Plurinational State of Bolivia NERFINISHED
endangermentStatus highly endangered
ethnicGroup Cayubaba people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Cayubava NERFINISHED
Cayuvava NERFINISHED
Cayuwaba NERFINISHED
Cayuwava NERFINISHED
hasLanguageShiftTo Spanish
hasLinguisticArea Amazonian languages area
hasLinguisticTypology SOV word order (reported)
hasNeighboringLanguages Baure
Itonama NERFINISHED
Movima NERFINISHED
Moxo NERFINISHED
hasSpeakerCommunity Cayubaba communities in Beni
ISO639-3Code cyb
languageFamily Cayubaba language family NERFINISHED
region Beni lowlands NERFINISHED
spokenBy Cayubaba people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Beni Department NERFINISHED
Bolivia NERFINISHED
status severely endangered
usedIn oral tradition
traditional rituals
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Itonama neighboringLanguages Cayubaba