The Chorote languages form a small group of indigenous language varieties spoken primarily in northwestern Argentina, and also in Paraguay and far-southeastern Bolivia. The languages are part of the Matacoan family, and are most closely related to WichÃÂ. They are also known as ChorotÃÂ, Yofúaha, or Tsoloti.
Gordon (2005) in Ethnologue divides Chorote into the following two languages.