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- Mapuche_language abstract "The Mapuche language, Mapudungun (from mapu 'earth, land' and dungun 'speak, speech') is a language isolate spoken in south-central Chile by approximately 144,000 people and west central Argentina by approximately 8,400 people called the Mapuche (from mapu 'earth' and che 'people') people. Almost all Mapudungun speakers are bilingual in Spanish. Mapudungun is also spelled Mapuzugun and sometimes called Mapudungu or Araucanian. The latter was the name given to the Mapuche by the Spaniards. Today both the Mapuche and others avoid this usage as the exonym is a remnant of Spanish colonialism, and is considered offensive.Mapudungun is a language isolate spoken actively by relatively few people in Chile and Argentina. Mapudungun is not an official language of Chile or Argentina, and has received virtually no government support throughout its history. It is not used as a language of instruction in either country’s educational system. Only 2.4% of urban speakers and 15.9% of rural speakers use Mapudungun when speaking with children, while only 3.8% of speakers aged 10–19 years in the south of Chile (the language’s stronghold) are ‘highly competent’ in the language.The Mapuche people are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who shared a common social, religious and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers.".
- Mapuche_language iso6392Code "arn".
- Mapuche_language iso6393Code "arn".
- Mapuche_language languageFamily Araucanian_languages.
- Mapuche_language spokenIn Argentina.
- Mapuche_language spokenIn Chile.
- Mapuche_language thumbnail Aukan_kawin_griffitie_mapuche.jpg?width=300.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Araucanian_Swadesh_lists.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Swadesh_lists.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink arn.html.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink 41.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink mapuche.html.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink araucano.asp.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink diccionario.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageExternalLink gloss.html.
- Mapuche_language wikiPageID "354027".
- Mapuche_language wikiPageRevisionID "606272671".
- Mapuche_language date "2002".
- Mapuche_language dialects Moluche_(Manzanero,_Ngoluche),_Pehuenche,_Picunche._Easy_intelligibility_among_dialects._Pehuenche_and_Moluche_are_very_similar..
- Mapuche_language ethnicity "604000".
- Mapuche_language fam Araucanian_languages.
- Mapuche_language familycolor "American".
- Mapuche_language hasPhotoCollection Mapuche_language.
- Mapuche_language iso "arn".
- Mapuche_language map "Aukan kawin griffitie mapuche.jpg".
- Mapuche_language mapcaption "Graffiti in Mapudungun meaning "War Council".".
- Mapuche_language name "Mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language speakers "258620".
- Mapuche_language states Argentina.
- Mapuche_language states Chile.
- Mapuche_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_South_American_Cone.
- Mapuche_language subject Category:Languages_of_Argentina.
- Mapuche_language subject Category:Languages_of_Chile.
- Mapuche_language subject Category:Mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Mapuche_language type Communication100033020.
- Mapuche_language type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Mapuche_language type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheSouthAmericanCone.
- Mapuche_language type Language106282651.
- Mapuche_language type LanguagesOfArgentina.
- Mapuche_language type LanguagesOfChile.
- Mapuche_language type Language.
- Mapuche_language type Language.
- Mapuche_language type InformationEntity.
- Mapuche_language comment "The Mapuche language, Mapudungun (from mapu 'earth, land' and dungun 'speak, speech') is a language isolate spoken in south-central Chile by approximately 144,000 people and west central Argentina by approximately 8,400 people called the Mapuche (from mapu 'earth' and che 'people') people. Almost all Mapudungun speakers are bilingual in Spanish. Mapudungun is also spelled Mapuzugun and sometimes called Mapudungu or Araucanian. The latter was the name given to the Mapuche by the Spaniards.".
- Mapuche_language label "Idioma mapuche".
- Mapuche_language label "Język mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language label "Lingua mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language label "Mapuche language".
- Mapuche_language label "Mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language label "Mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language label "Mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language label "Mapudungun".
- Mapuche_language label "Мапуче (язык)".
- Mapuche_language label "マプチェ語".
- Mapuche_language label "馬普切語".
- Mapuche_language sameAs Mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Idioma_mapuche.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Lingua_mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs マプチェ語.
- Mapuche_language sameAs 마푸둥군어.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Język_mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Mapudungun.
- Mapuche_language sameAs m.01zn1j.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Q33730.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Q33730.
- Mapuche_language sameAs Mapuche_language.
- Mapuche_language wasDerivedFrom Mapuche_language?oldid=606272671.
- Mapuche_language depiction Aukan_kawin_griffitie_mapuche.jpg.
- Mapuche_language isPrimaryTopicOf Mapuche_language.
- Mapuche_language name "Mapudungun".