- 2,499 Emberá Chamí (Cañamomo Lomaprieta) Chamí
Chocoan 21,628 2,225
Amorúa Amorúa Guahiban 464 2,211
Muinane Muinane Bora–Witoto No data 2,113 Makuna...
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spoken on the Meta River,
Vichada territory, Colombia. (Unattested.)
Amorúa -
spoken in the same
region on the Bita River. (Unattested.)
Chiricoa -...
- 499 Emberá Chamí (Cañamomo Lomaprieta) Chamí
Chocoan Indigenous 2,225
Amorúa Amorúa Guahiban Indigenous 2,211
Muinane Muinane Bora–Witoto
Indigenous 2,113...
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family of
South America. The
existing dialects are:
Guahibo (Sikuani),
Amorua (Río Tomo Guahibo) and Tigrero. They each have
their own
languages but many...
- (west) Newütjü (also
known as Tigrero) Parawá (east) Hamorúa (also
known as
Amorúa, Jamorúa) Dome (also
known as Playero, Cajaro)
Cuiva (also
known as Wamonae...
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Singular Dual
Paucal Plural 1st
person nu (gaoa amerua) (golu amelu) (gia ami) 2nd
person o (
amorua) (amolu) (amu) 3rd
person e arua/
ararua aralu ara...
- huuraxi-Capanapara
Mayayero Monchuelo-Casanare-Cuiba
Tampiwi (Mariposas)
Amarawa (
Amorua)[citation needed] ji****j.
People j.:
There are people.
dihuesij quequere:...
- Guaigua, Guayba, Wahibo, Goahiva, Hiwi) (dialects:
Guahibo (Sikuani),
Amorua (Rio Tomo Guahibo), Tigrero)
Cuiva (Cuiba, Cuiba-Wámonae) (dialects: Chiricoa...