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Acroá (
Acroá-mirim) is an
extinct Akuwẽ (Central Jê)
language (Jê, Macro-Jê) of Brazil. It was
spoken by the
Acroá people around the
headwaters of the...
- (Canela-Krayô, with the
Canela and
Kreye dialects) (5,100 speakers)
Central Jê
Acroá (†)
Xavante (9,600 speakers)
Xerente (1,810 speakers) Xakriabá (†) Southern...
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Ethnologue 2024
classifies the
following Brazilian languages as extinct:
Acroá Agavotaguerra Alapmunte Ararandewára
Arikem Aruá Aurá
Kagwahiva Kaingáng...
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Coroa may be:
another name for the
Acroá language a
possible extinct dialect of the
Bororo language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- [ˈkɛr(ə)kˌraːdə] , local: [ˈkæʁəkˌʁaːdə]
Ripuarian pronunciation of Kirchroa: [ˈkeʁ˦
əçʁoə]
Limburgish pronunciation of Kirkraoj: [ˈkɪʀ˦(ə)kʀɔːj]
German pronunciation:...
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Nuevo León,
Mexico 1821
Karkin Utian California,
United States 1820s-1830s
Acroá Macro-Jê Bahia,
Brazil after 1819
Peerapper Tasmanian Tasmania, Australia...
- Akwẽ-Xerénte) and two
extinct or dormant,
scarcely attested languages (Xakriabá and
Acroá).
Together with the
Goyaz Jê languages, they form the
Cerrado branch of...
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American Crime Story, an
anthology television series An
abbreviation for
Acroá language, an
extinct Ge
language of
Brazil This
disambiguation page lists...
- (таиззи-адени) acr I/L
Mayan Achí,
Rabinal рабиналский ачи acs I/E Macro-Jê
Acroá акроа act I/L Indo-European
Achterhooks Achterhooks ахтерхучки (диалект)...
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Taguatinga previously occupied by
indigenous macro-Ge
linguistic branch, as
acroás, the xacriabás, the xavantes, the kayapos, the javaés, etc. However, some...