- from mapu 'land' and che 'people',
meaning 'the
people of the land') or
Mapudungun (from mapu 'land' and
dungun 'speak, speech',
meaning 'the
speech of the...
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between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
Mapudungun, the
language of the
Mapuche of
modern south-central
Chile and southwestern...
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Pyura chilensis,
called piure in
Spanish and piür or piwü in
Mapudungun, is a
tunicate of the
family Pyuridae. It was
described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio...
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Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct)
Mapudungun Mapudungun,
Nuclear Mapudungun Pewenche Rankelche Mapudungun, Southern:
Williche Mapudungun,
Northern Pikunche † Chango...
- Traiguen, on the
coast of
Osorno province. ****lliche is
closely related to
Mapudungun, the
language of the Mapuche,
though more
research is
needed to determine...
- Catalan, Emilian, Galician, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Tagalog,
Ukrainian [ɐ̝]
Mapudungun [ɛ] New
Zealand English,
Perak Malay [ɜ]
Chemnitz German, Transylvanian...
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Mapudungun language as
their main
language (both of
their names are in
Mapudungun).
Together with Quechua, Aymara, Guarani, and Nahuatl,
Mapudungun was...
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extent in Chile;
Wayuu in
northern Colombia and
northwest Venezuela; and
Mapudungun in
small pockets of
southern Chile and Argentina. In Bolivia,
three languages—Quechua...
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southern Chile.
Speakers of
Chilean Spanish who also
speak German or
Mapudungun tend to use more
impersonal pronouns (see also: Alemañol).
Dialects of...
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languages (especially
Filipino and Bisayan), Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua,
Mapudungun, Mandinka, Papiamento, and
Tetum alphabets, as well as in
Latin transliteration...