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- 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...
- between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche of modern south-central Chile and southwestern...
- Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct) Mapudungun Mapudungun, Nuclear Mapudungun Pewenche Rankelche Mapudungun, Southern: Williche Mapudungun, Northern Pikunche † Chango...
- Mapudungun language, generally from Chile and southwestern Argentina. Note: this list includes only currently used placenames that have a Mapudungun etymology...
- 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...
- 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...
- religious, and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. Their homelands once extended from Choapa Valley to the Chiloé...
- languages (especially Filipino and Bisayan), Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, Papiamento, and Tetum alphabets, as well as in Latin transliteration...
- southern Chile. Speakers of Chilean Spanish who also speak German or Mapudungun tend to use more impersonal pronouns (see also: Alemañol). Dialects of...