aymara in A Sentence

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    Aymara is a highly agglutinative, suffixal language.

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    Today, Quechua and Aymara remain the most widespread Amerindian languages.

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    Aymara people arrived in the region some 2000 years ago, eventually settling in Western Bolivia, Southern Peru and Northern Chile.

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    A group southeast of Lake Titicaca still speak Aymara, a tongue derived from the Quechua of pre- Inca times.

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    Spanish is the official and predominant language although 36 indigenous languages also have official status, of which the most commonly spoken are Guarani, Aymara and Quechua.

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    Spanish is the official and predominant language, although 36 indigenous languages also have official status, of which the most commonly spoken are Guarani, Aymara and Quechua languages.

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    The region that is now known as Bolivia has been constantly occupied for over 2000 years, when the Aymara arrived in the region, eventually settling in Western Bolivia, Southern Peru and Northern Chile.

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    Alejandro Bonifacio, a plant breeder and part of the Aymara Indigenous group, doesn't tend to use terms like“transformation of global systems.” Instead, he is more likely to point out a wild quinoa plant among a patch of seemingly undifferentiated grasses in the desert sands of the Bolivian altiplano.

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