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Is an indoamerican language spoken in the Andean zone
around Lake Titicaca and other Chilean & Argentinean
Andean locations.
It is a language belonging to the Jaqi family, which
is the second most spoken language in the Andean area,
after Quechua.
There are theories, which relate the Jaqi languages
to Quechua, therefor they may be variations of a common
language: Quechumara.
The Jaqi family is composed of three languages:
a) Kawki: spoken by some 200 ancients in Lima, Peru
(Yauyos)
b) Jaqaru: around 2.000 people speak it, also Yauyos
c) Aymara: 3 million people speak it. From the area
surrounding Lake Titicaca (Bolivia - Peru) to some Chilean
and Argentinean Andean locations.
Aymara spoken in Chile is quite similar to that spoken
in Bolivia.
For some authors, the Aymara spoken in Chile is in a
linguistically archaic stage, while that spoken in Bolivia
shows more innovations.
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