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Chile Groups Sorted Alphabetically
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There are 8 language groups currently identified in this country.
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Huilliche
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SIL code: huh
Group number: 2931
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Chile is the country with most speakers.
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Kakauhua
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SIL code: kbf
Group number: 3263
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Chile is the country with most speakers.
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Kunza
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SIL code: kuz
Group number: 3759
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Chile is the country with most speakers.
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Mapudungun
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SIL code: arn
Group number: 896
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Chile is the country with most speakers. Also spoken in Argentina.
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Qawasqar
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SIL code: alc
Group number: 765
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Chile is the country with most speakers.
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Quechua, Chilean
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SIL code: cqu
Group number: 1923
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Chile is the country with most speakers.
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Rapa Nui
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SIL code: rap
Group number: 5836
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Chile is the country with most speakers. Also spoken in French Polynesia, United States.
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Yámana
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SIL code: yag
Group number: 7535
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Chile is the country with most speakers.
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