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Jaqaru or Kawki is a language that belongs to the Aymaran or Jaqi family of languages to which Aymara also belongs. It is spoken in the districts of Tupe and Catahuasi in the province of Yauyos, within the Peruvian region of Lima. The Aymaran languages are a South American language family. ... Help wikipedia by translating Spanish article into this article. ... The Lima Region, also known as Lima Provincias, is one of twenty-five regions in Peru. ...


It is very close to Aymara. It is very little documented and its speakers are very few, most of them bilingual in Spanish. Most of the monolingual speakers are women.


Its ISO 639-3 code is jqr ISO 639-3 is in process of development as an international standard for language codes. ...


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Help wikipedia by translating Spanish article into this article. ... Quechua (Runa Simi in Quechua; Runa, human + Simi, speech, literally mouth; i. ...

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Aymara language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1138 words)
This cannot be proven, but it is known that the language was spoken by the rich Aymara kingdoms, who were later conquered by the Inca.
Aymara is one of three extant languages of the Jaqi language family along with Jaqaru and Kawki.
Jaqaru [jaqi aru = human language] and Kawki communities are in the district of Tupe, Yauyos Valley, in the Dept. of Lima, Peru.
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