Ese Ejja language
| Ese'ejja | |
|---|---|
| Tiatinagua | |
| ese'ejja | |
| Pronunciation | [eseʔexa] | 
| Native to | Bolivia, Peru | 
| Region | Beni Department (Bolivia), La Paz Department (Bolivia), Pando Department, (Bolivia); Department of Madre de Dios (Peru), Department of Puno, Peru | 
| Ethnicity | Ese Ejja people | 
| Native speakers | 700 (2007) | 
| Tacanan
 
 | |
| Official status | |
| Official language in | Bolivia | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ese | 
| Glottolog | esee1248 | 
| ELP | Ese'jja | 
Ese Ejja (Ese'eha, Eseʼexa, Ese exa), also known as Tiatinagua (Tatinawa), is a Tacanan language of Bolivia and Peru. It is spoken by Ese Ejja people of all ages. Dialects are Guacanawa (Guarayo/Huarayo), Baguaja, Echoja, and possibly extinct Chama, Chuncho, Huanayo, Kinaki, and Mohino. Chunene is "similar" to Ese Ejja, though whether a dialect or a separate language is not clear.