Aché language

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Aché, also known as Guayaki, is a Guarani language of Paraguay with three living dialects: Ache gatu, Ache wa, and Ñacunday River Ache. The Ñacunday River dialect has low mutual intelligibility with the other two dialects.[2]

NativetoParaguay
EthnicityAché
Native speakers
910 (2012)[1]
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Aché
Guayakí
Native toParaguay
RegionAlto Paraná
EthnicityAché
Native speakers
910 (2012)[1]
Dialects
  • Ache gatu
  • Ache wa
  • Ñacunday River Ache
Language codes
ISO 639-3guq
Glottologache1246
ELPAché
Aché is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.
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Phonology

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Aché vowels[3]
Front Central Back
Close i  ĩ ɨ  ɨ̃
y  
u  ũ
Close-mid e   o  õ
Open a  ã
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Aché consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive/
Affricate
voiceless p t t͡ʃ
ch
k ʔ
voiced b d d͡ʒ
dj
ɡ
prenasalized ᵐb
mb
ⁿd
nd
ⁿd͡ʒ
ndj
ᵑɡ
ng
Nasal m n ɲ
ñ
Fricative voiceless ɸ
f
voiced β
v
Approximant w j
ll
Flap ɾ
r
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