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Iyo’wujwa (Chorote) is a Matacoan language spoken by about 2000 people mostly in Argentina where it is spoken by about 1500 people; 50% of whom are monolingual. Alternate names include: Choroti Manjuy and Manjui. There are about 650 speakers in Paraguay and 8 in Bolivia. Of the 650 in Paraguay approximately 480 are considered monolingual. These speakers in Paraguay only refer to themselves as Manjui or Inkijwas.

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