Minica (Mɨnɨka) Huitoto is one of three indigenous American Huitoto languages of the Witotoan family spoken by a few thousand speakers in western South America.[2]
Minica Huitoto | |
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Mɨnɨka | |
Native to | Colombia, Perú |
Native speakers | 6,800 (2002)[1] |
Language family | Bora–Witoto
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | hto |
Glottolog | mini1256 |
ELP | Minica Huitoto |
It is spoken in the Upper Igara-Paraná river area, along the Caquetá River at the Isla de los Monos, and the Caguán River near San Vicente del Caguán. There is 75% literacy in Colombia and 85% are literate in Spanish; most are bilingual. There is a dictionary and grammar rules.[2]
There are only five speakers in Perú, where it has official standing within its community.[2]
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Open | a |
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Stop | voiceless | p | t | tʃ | k | ʔ |
voiced | b | d | dʒ | ɡ | ||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | ||
Fricative | voiceless | ɸ | θ | x | ||
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Tap | ɾ |
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