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Tacanan is a
family of
languages spoken in Bolivia, with Ese’ejja also
spoken in Peru. It may be
related to the
Panoan languages. Many of the languages...
- Pano-
Tacanan (also Pano-Takana, Pano-Takánan, Pano-Tacana, Páno-Takána) is a
proposed family of
languages spoken in Peru,
western Brazil,
Bolivia and...
- (disputed) #66c0cf Macro-Jê #275379
Mayan #4865bd Oto-Manguean #3686cc Pano-
Tacanan #1f1780
Penutian (disputed) #91d1e3
Quechuan #c0e5e0
Tupian #638ba8 Creole/Pidgin/Mixed...
- (Ese'eha, Eseʼexa, Ese exa), also
known as
Tiatinagua (Tatinawa), is a
Tacanan language of
Bolivia and Peru. It is
spoken by Ese Ejja
people of all ages...
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larger Pano–
Tacanan family. The
Panoan family is
generally believed to be
related to the
Tacanan family,
forming with it Pano–
Tacanan,
though this has...
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Toromono (Toromona) is a
Western Tacanan language. 200
Toromono were
reported in 1983, but they have not been
located since.[citation needed] It is poorly...
- Reyesano, or
Chirigua (Chiriba), is a
nearly extinct Tacanan language that was
spoken by only a few speakers,
including children, in 1961 in Bolivia....
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consists of four
vowels (/a/, /e/, /i/, /o/), and 19 consonants. Like
other Tacanan languages,
Araona has four
periodic tense markers:
diurnal -tseiñe, nocturnal...
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Tacana is a
Western Tacanan language spoken by some 1,800
Tacana people in
Bolivia out of an
ethnic po****tion of 5,000. They live in the
forest along...
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particular language of the
catuquina family, or
another language of the Pano-
Tacanan family, even Catuquinarú
language seems to have been a
group that spoke...