Piro ( Piro, Yine, Contaquiro, Pira, Piro, Pirro, Simiranch, Simirinche ) - the language of Peru. It belongs to the pyro group, which also includes the languages Inyapari and Aripunan. The main variety is the yine language.
| Pyro | |
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| Country | Bolivia , Brazil , Peru |
| Regions | Acre , Cuzco , Loreto , Madre de Dios , Pando , Ucayali |
| Total number of speakers | 5000 (2000-2004) |
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| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | mpd - machinere (manitenera) |
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Dialects
- Jine ( Chontaquiro, Contaquiro, Pira, “Piro” (pej.), Pirro, Simiranch, “Simirinche” (pej.)) Is distributed in the Madre de Dios river region of the Madre de Dios region; in the villages of Konatman and Pukalpa in the Ukayali River region of the Loreto and Ukayali regions; on the east-central territory of the Urubamba River of the Cuzco and Ucayali regions in Peru.
- Machinere ( Machinere, Machineri, Manchinere, Manchineri, Manitenére, Manitenerí, Maxinéri ) is distributed in the community of Terra-Incidenta-Mamoadate of the municipalities of Assis and Sen-Madueira of the State of Acre in Brazil, in the village of San Miguel on the river Acre of the municipality of Bolpera province Pando in Bolivia.