Huilliche
Williche; Veliche; Huiliche; Beliche; Huilche; Mapuche; Chesungun; Chedungun; Tsesungun; Chesumun; Tsesumun;
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2,000
Most members of the ethnic group speak Spanish as a first language.
"Nowadays the language is to be considered moribund with just a few elder speakers."
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2,000 (1982 SIL). Ethnic population: 17,000. On the outer Island of Cholé. (2016 unchanged.)
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South of Mapuche, Tenth region, Valdivia to Chiloé.
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South of Mapuche, Tenth region, Valdivia to Chiloé.
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Most of the ethnic group speaks Spanish [spa] as L1. Some youth using the language in rap music. Few domains. Older adults.

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Most speak Spanish as a first language.
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Chile, X Region (south of the Mapuche), from Valdivia to Chiloe, mountain valleys, San Juan de la Costa area in the Province of Osorno.
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Chile, X Region (south of the Mapuche), from Valdivia to Chiloe, mountain valleys, San Juan de la Costa area in the Province of Osorno.
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