Uru of Chüimu is an extinct dialect of Uru or distinct UruâÂÂChipaya language once spoken by the Uros, an Indigenous people, who live on reed islands in Puno Bay in western Lake Titicaca in Peru.
Chüimu Uru was first identified in 1929 by Lehmann, whose notes, comprising 324 words and some very basic grammatical notes, are in the Library of the Ibero-American Institute in Berlin. Torero (1992) claims that Uru of Chüimu is the most divergent of the three UruâÂÂChipaya languages.