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Yvy Marãe'ỹ
Established2007
TypeCultural
HeadquartersCalle San Lorenzo n.º 976
San Lorenzo (Paraguay)
Websitehttp://www.yvymaraey.org/es/

The Yvy Marãe'ỹ Foundation ([ɨˈʋɨ marãeˈʔɨ̃], Template:Lang-en) is an institution which advocates for Guaraní language, its diffusion, teaching and research. It is headquartered in San Lorenzo, Paraguay.

It obtained its legal capacity in February 2007, per Decree No. 9184.[1] Its vision is for a multilingual and intercultural Paraguayan society, promoting cultural and linguistic sovereignty, national identity, cultural and linguistic rights and social inclusion of all Paraguayans.[2]

The Foundation organized three International Seminars on Translation, Terminology and Minoritized Languages in 2016, 2017, and 2018.[3][4] They have published IT dictionaries and reports, and they are currently collaborating in the translation of Facebook and other websites.[5]

Yvy Marãe'ỹ Foundation is chaired by Miguel Ángel Verón, who in March 2018 signed an agreement with the Senate of Paraguay to facilitate Guarani interpreters and language trainers.[6]

References

  1. ^ Aniversario de la Fundación
  2. ^ "Yvy Marae'y Foundation has a new website". SanLorenzoPY. 6 August 2016. Template:Es icon
  3. ^ "Seminario sobre Lenguas Minorizadas". Senate of Paraguay. 16 July 2018. Template:Es icon
  4. ^ "Seminar of cultural interest" (PDF). Municipality of San Lorenzo, Paraguay. 30 May 2018.Template:Es icon
  5. ^ "The odyssey of Guaraní in the Internet". ABC Color. 18 January 2018. Template:Es icon
  6. ^ "Agreement on Guarani language at the Senate". Senate of Paraguay. 21 March 2018.Template:Es icon

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