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Carapano (Karapanã,
Carapana-tapuya, Möxdöá) is a
Tucanoan language of
Colombia and Brazil.
Carapano has 11 consonants. /p, t, k/
alternate with /pʰ, tʰ...
- Witotoan:
Andoquero (also
known as Andokero, Miranya-Karapana-Tapuyo, Miraña,
Carapana) Amazonas,
Colombia (†)
Coeruna (also
known as Koeruna) Amazonas, Brazil...
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Guayana at the
confluence of the
Caroni and Orinoco, in the
country of
Carapana near the
Indian village of Cachamay. The city was
founded multiple times...
- Otavaleño)
Kichwa Quechuan 407 1,088 Bora Bora Bora–Witoto 933 1,047
Carapaná Carapaná Tucanoan 482 1,040 Bara Waimajã
Tucanoan 208 1,004
Tanimuka Tanimuka...
- by the end of the
nineteenth century.
Ethnologue has
mixed this up with
Carapana-tapuya. The
languages clearly belong to
different families. "Archived copy"...
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Andoquero (Miranya, Miraña-
Carapana-tapuyo) is an
extinct Witotoan language of Colombia.
Ethnologue has
mixed this up with
Carapana-tapuya. The
languages clearly...
- Vaupés
Tatuyo Vaupés
Tuyuca Tiquié Yurutí Vaupés
South Barasana Vaupés
Carapana Vaupés
Macuna Vaupés
Language isolate Andoque ****urá
River Ticuna Leticia...
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Quechuan Indigenous 1,088 Bora Bora Bora–Witoto
Indigenous 1,047
Carapaná Carapaná Tucanoan Indigenous 1,040 Bara Waimajã
Tucanoan Indigenous 1,004 Tanimuka...
- and [z] are both
pronounced [ʃ].
Unique vocabulary. For example: cunhã,
carapanã, caba, muquira, etc.
Brazilian Portuguese Portuguese dialects De Araújo...
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Piratapuyo (a.k.a. Waikina, Uiquina) Pisamira–Yuruti Pisamira–Carapano (
Carapana, Karapana) Tuyuca–Yuruti
Tuyuka (Tejuca, Teyuka, Tuyuca, a.k.a. Bara, Barasana)...