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Otomaco is an
extinct language of the
Venezuelan Llanos.
Otomaco is
known only from a
single wordlist m****cript
written by
Father Gerónimo José de Luzena...
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Otomaco and
Taparita are two long-extinct
languages of the
Venezuelan Llanos. In
addition to
Otomaco and Taparita,
Loukotka (1968) also
lists Maiba (Amaygua)...
- Wayúu and Pemón. Guamontey :
Extinct language from
central Venezuela.
Otomaco :
Extinct language from the
central and
southern regions of Venezuela....
- Araua, Uru Tupi
Ariqueme Timote, Cariri, Zamuco, Guahibo-Pamigua, Saliban,
Otomaco-Taparita, Mocoa, Tuyuneri, Yuruneri, Trumai,
Cayuvava Ge-Pano-Carib Macro-Gê...
- North-Eastern
Tasmanian Australia 2
Northern Daly
Australia 2
Nyimang Africa 2
Otomaco-Taparita
South America 2
Pahoturi Oceania 2
Palaihnihan North America 2...
- Cherrecheres, Guamonteyes, Guamos, Colorados, Achaguas, Guáricos, ****ones and
Otomaco and
Taparita groups. A year
after the
foundation most
settlers died from...
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Yamana Equatorial–Tucanoan
Equatorial Macro-Arawakan
Guahibo Katembri Otomaco Tinigua Arawakan Arawa Maipuran Chapacura Guamo Uro (including Puquina)...
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after 1788
Gundungurra Pama-Nyungan New
South Wales,
Australia after 1788
Otomaco Otomakoan Venezuelan Llanos Known from a
wordlist by
Father Gerónimo José...
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Pawishiana Charrúa Güenoa Anauyá
Betoi ****anagoto
Mainatari Maipure Máku
Otomaco Paraujano Tamanaku Taparita Yavitero Extinct languages of the Marañón River...
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important rivers in
South America. The name of the
river comes from the
Otomaco Orinucu. In the
Delta Amacuro the
river reaches 200 km in length, in the...