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Guarani is a Native American language or dialect continuum spoken in Paraguay and parts of Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil. == Varieties == *Western Bolivian Guarani ( Simba), 7,000 speakers *Eastern Bolivian Guarani ( Chiriguano, Chawuncu, Western Argentine Guarani), 55,000 speakers * *dialects: Avá (subdialects Chané, Tapieté Ñandeva), Izoceño/Izocenio *Paraguayan Guarani (Guarani proper), 5 million mostly mestizo speakers *Chiripá Guarani ( Avá, Nhandéva/Ñandeva, Apytare, Tsiripá/Txiripá), 12,000 speakers *Mbyá Guarani (Mbya), 25,000 speakers These share some degree of mutual intelligibility and are close to being dialects; however, Chiripá is reported to be intelligible due to bilingualism, not inherently. Also, there is a degree of intelligibility with Kaiwá–Pai Tavytera, which is not included in the by ''Ethnologue. Ethnologue'' considers Tapieté to be a separate language, intermediate between Eastern Bolivian and Paraguayan, and has shifted from the name Chiripá to Avá, though the latter is ambiguous. Paraguayan Guarani is by far the most widely spoken variety and is what is often meant by the term "Guarani" outside South America. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guarani dialects」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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