Ignaciano language

E618306

The Ignaciano language is an Arawakan language spoken by the Ignaciano people of Bolivia’s Beni region, closely related to other Moxo (Mojeño) varieties.

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Label Occurrences
Ignaciano language canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Arawakan language
indigenous language of the Americas
alternateName Ignaciano Mojeño NERFINISHED
Mojeño Ignaciano NERFINISHED
Moxo Ignaciano NERFINISHED
belongsTo Moxo (Mojeño) varieties
closelyRelatedTo Loretano Mojeño language NERFINISHED
Trinitario language NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Bolivia
endangeredStatus endangered language
ethnicGroup Ignaciano people NERFINISHED
family Arawakan
geographicDistribution central Beni region of Bolivia
hasAncestor Proto-Arawakan language NERFINISHED
hasDialects no widely recognized distinct dialects
hasPhylum Maipurean (Arawakan) NERFINISHED
hasType vernacular language
ISO639-3 ign
languageFamily Arawakan languages NERFINISHED
languageOf Ignaciano people NERFINISHED
region Beni Department NERFINISHED
spokenIn Beni region of Bolivia
status minority language in Bolivia
subfamily Southern Arawakan NERFINISHED
subgroup Moxo language group NERFINISHED
usedAlongside Spanish language NERFINISHED
usedFor daily communication within Ignaciano communities
traditional oral literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Baure language hasNeighborLanguage Ignaciano language