Huaorani Wao Terero |
Outros nomes: | Huaorani / Waorani |
Falado en:
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Ecuador e o Perú |
Total de falantes:
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1 700 (2004)[1]
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Familia:
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Illada Huaorani
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Códigos de lingua
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ISO 639-1:
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ISO 639-2:
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ISO 639-3:
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Mapa
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A lingua huaorani (tamén coñecida como sabela, wao, huao, auishiri, aushiri, ssabela ou wao terero) é unha lingua illada falada polo pobo huaorani, un pobo indíxena que vive na selva amazónica entre os ríos Napo e Curaray, en Ecuador. Un pequeno número de falantes de grupos non contactados vive preto da fronteira co Perú.
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