Eastern Bolivian Guarani
The Guarani varieties of southeastern Bolivia, recognised as one of the country's official Indigenous languages.
Also known as: Avañeʼẽ, Jopará
The Guarani of Paraguay. A national co-official language alongside Spanish, used by a majority of the population, often code-mixed with Spanish (Jopará).
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Paraguayan Guarani is a dialect of Guarani.
Paraguayan Guarani is part of the Latin America & the Caribbean region on DialectAtlas.
Yes — Paraguayan Guarani is also referred to as Avañeʼẽ, Jopará.
Guarani also includes Bolivian Guarani, Mbyá Guaraní. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.
Eastern Bolivian Guarani
The Guarani varieties of southeastern Bolivia, recognised as one of the country's official Indigenous languages.
A Guarani variety distinct from Paraguayan Guaraní, spoken by the Mbyá people across southern Brazil, eastern Paraguay, and north-eastern Argentina. The most widely spoken Indigenous Guaraní variety in Brazil.