- Dzubukuá (Dzubucua), or Kiriri, is an
extinct Karirian language of Brazil. It is
sometimes considered a
dialect of a
single Kariri language. A
short grammatical...
- (Brazil: 57,571, Colombia: 8,000, Peru: 6,982) 2020
Tingui Botó Tingui-botó,
Carapató, Dzboku’a, Dzubukuá, Karapató,
Tingui Portuguese Alagoas 407 2020 Tiriyó...
- the
Pernambuco region: Fulnió, Natú, Pancãrurú, Shocó, Shucurú, Tushá,
Carapató, Payacú, Teremembé,
Tarairiu (Ochucayana)
Southernmost languages Ataguitan...
- Peru Tingui-Boto – Brazil; extinct; also
known as Tingui, Tingui-Botó,
Carapató, Karapató
Tobachana –
Brazil Tohazana –
Venezuela Tomata –
Bolivia Tomina...
- Brazil. Now
perhaps extinct. (Unattested.)
Durina / Sokó -
spoken on the
Carapato River,
Amazonas territory, Colombia.
Coretu group Coretu / Kueretú - spoken...
- Tuxá (Tusha; also
Todela ~ Rodela,
Carapató, Payacú) was the
eastern Brazilian language of the Tuxá people, who now
speak Portuguese. The
language ceased...