Ashéninka Ucayali-Yurúa is an indigenous American language spoken along Perú's Ucayali and Yurúa river by 7,000 people and also 212 people in the Brazilian state of Acre. There is a 15% literacy rate, it is an official language of Perú in the area where it is the dominant language. A dictionary and grammar have been developed.

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  • Ashéninka Ucayali-Yurúa is an indigenous American language spoken along Perú's Ucayali and Yurúa river by 7,000 people and also 212 people in the Brazilian state of Acre. There is a 15% literacy rate, it is an official language of Perú in the area where it is the dominant language. A dictionary and grammar have been developed.
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  • Arawakan
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  • Southern Maipuran
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  • American
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  • Ashéninka Ucayali-Yurúa
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  • 7,212 (2001 SIL)
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  • Ashéninka Ucayali-Yurúa is an indigenous American language spoken along Perú's Ucayali and Yurúa river by 7,000 people and also 212 people in the Brazilian state of Acre. There is a 15% literacy rate, it is an official language of Perú in the area where it is the dominant language. A dictionary and grammar have been developed.
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  • Ucayali-Yurúa Ashéninka
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  • Ashéninka Ucayali-Yurúa
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