Difference between revisions of "Yucho languages"
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Revision as of 23:31, 25 January 2021
Yucho | |
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Yuco, Yucu, Puco | |
Pronunciation | [jutʃo], [jutʃu], [putʃo] |
Region | Kasiiralq (Yaro Islands) |
Ethnicity | 20,870 Yucho |
Native speakers | c. 20,000 (2020 census) |
Language family | Language isolate or one of the world's primary language families |
Early forms: | Proto-Yucho
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Dialects | South Yucho (Yuco)
Central Yucho (Yucu)
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CWS code | YCO |
Yucho (Yucho: [jutʃo], sometimes also Yuchic, is a small language family, occasionally considered a language isolate, spoken by the Yucho people of the Yaro archipelago in southern Kasiiralq.