Emberá (also known as Chocó) is a dialect continuum spoken by 100,000 people in northwestern Colombia and southeastern Panama.
Emberá is usually divided into at least two major groupings: Each has a few regional varieties.
The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America lists them as follows, along with alleged sub-varieties which may be places, extinct groups, or misspellings: Ethnologue (2005, 2009) treats Tadó (*) as a separate language.
A case can be made for classifying Baudó in the Northern Embera group.
It has many features of both groups and is partially intelligible with the neighboring Northern Embera dialect as well as with Epena.