Jaqaru
Jaqaru, also spelled Jaqarú or Jaqaro, is an indigenous language of Peru spoken by the Jaqaru people in the central highlands. It is generally classified within the Aymaran language family, though some scholars debate its exact position and consider it a distinct branch related to Aymaran languages rather than a direct descendant of Aymara. The language has a long-standing cultural presence among its speakers and has contributed to regional oral literature and ritual life.
The number of speakers is small and concentrated in a few communities; like many indigenous languages of
Jaqaru uses the Latin script for orthography and has descriptive grammars, dictionaries, and texts produced since
Efforts to revitalize Jaqaru include bilingual education projects, community-led language nests and literacy materials, and documentation