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Description: An overview of the Amerindian languages spoken in Guyana, the number and locations of the speakers of each, and their relationships to overall language families, is presented here by the Summer Institute of Linguistics Ethnologue database.
Co-operative Republic of Guyana American Sign Language, Chinese (1,500), Hindi, Portuguese, Saint Lucian Creole French (250) Campbell 1997; Crevels 2007; Forte 1990 The number of individual languages listed for Guyana is 17. Of these, 14 are living and 3 are extinct. Of the living languages, 2 are institutional, 7 are in trouble, and 5 are dying.
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Page title:Guyana | Ethnologue
Keywords:language in country,Guyana
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