Cajamarca Quechua


Cajamarca Quechua is a variety of Quechua spoken in the districts of Chetilla, Baños del Inca and Cajamarca in the Peruvian province of Cajamarca, along the northwest coast of Peru.
It was never spoken throughout the region, where other indigenous languages like Kulyi, Jivaroan, or Mochica were spoken.
Cajamarca Quechua is severely endangered, as hardly any children are now learning it.
Cajamarca Quechua belongs to Quechua II, subgroup Cajamarca–Cañaris and is closest to Lambayeque Quechua, with which it has 94% lexical similarity. Félix Quesada published the first grammar and dictionary in 1976.

Phonology

There are three vowels: /a, i, u/

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