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  2. National University of La Plata - Wikipedia

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    The La Plata National University (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de La Plata, UNLP) is a national public research university located in the city of La Plata, capital of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It has over 90,000 regular students, 10,000 teaching staff, 17 departments and 106 available degrees.

  3. Guarani language - Wikipedia

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    A Guarani speaker. Books in Guarani. Guarani (/ ˌ ɡ w ɑːr ə ˈ n iː, ˈ ɡ w ɑːr ən i / GWAR-ə-NEE, GWAR-ə-nee), [3] specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani (avañeʼẽ [ʔãʋãɲẽˈʔẽ] "the people's language"), is a South American language that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani branch [4] of the Tupian language family.

  4. Guarani Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia was created in 2005, [1] thanks to the unusual collaboration between the Lithuanian Šarūnas Šimkus, then a teenager, and Paraguayan academic David Galeano Olivera. [2] The idea is to promote the usage and modernisation of the Guarani language.

  5. Tupi–Guarani languages - Wikipedia

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    Tupí-Guaraní. Kamaiurá (600 speakers) Nuclear Tupí-Guaraní. Northern. Guajá (280 speakers) Ka'ápor (800 speakers) Avá-Canoeiro (14 speakers) Central. Anambé, Araweté (Anambé 6 speakers, Araweté 280 speakers) Xingú Asurini (120 speakers) Tocantins Asuriní, Parakanã (700-1,500 speakers) Tapirapé (560 speakers) Peripheral

  6. Guarani alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Guarani alphabet (achegety) is used to write the Guarani language, spoken mostly in Paraguay and nearby countries. It consists of 33 letters. [1] Orthography

  7. Guarani languages - Wikipedia

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    The Guarani languages are: Guarani dialect chain: Western Bolivian Guarani (Simba), Eastern Bolivian Guarani (Chawuncu; Ava, Tapieté dialects), Paraguayan Guaraní (Guarani), Correntine Guarani (Taragui), Chiripá Guaraní (Nhandéva, Avá), Mbyá Guaraní (Mbya) [1] Kaiwá (Paí Tavyterá dialect) Aché (Guayaki) (several dialects)? Xetá

  8. Guarani dialects - Wikipedia

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    The Guaraní language is a subgroup within the Tupí-Guaraní branch. [1] There are three dialects within the Guaraní subgroup: Mbyá, Kaiowá and Ñandeva. [ 7 ] The differences among the three dialects of the Guaraní language can be noted primarily in their distinct phonologies and syntax , as these vary depending on the social context that ...

  9. Academy of the Guarani Language - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of the Guarani Language (Guarani: Guarani Ñe’ẽ Rerekuapavẽ, Spanish: Academia de la Lengua Guaraní) is a Paraguayan institution that promotes and regulates the Guarani language, one of the official languages of Paraguay and the Mercosur. [1]