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Tequiraca (Tekiráka), also
known as Abishira, Aiwa (Aewa, Aʔɨwa), Ixignor, or Vacacocha, is an
extinct language once
spoken in Peru. In 1925
there were...
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Tequiraca–Canichana is a
possible language family proposed in
Kaufman (1994)
uniting two
erstwhile language isolates,
Canichana of
Bolivia and Tequiraca...
- of the
Chonan languages.
Included in a
proposed Macro-Jibaro family.
Tequiraca Peru
Spoken in the
central part of
Loreto until the 1950s. Also known...
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Grande do Norte) †
Taruma †
Taushiro (Peru) (also
known as Pinchi, Pinche)
Tequiraca (Peru) (also
known as Tekiraka, Avishiri) †
Teushen † (Patagonia, Argentina)...
- Mataco–Guaicuru Maya–Yunga–Chipayan Moseten–Chonan
Quechumaran Saparo–Yawan
Tequiraca–Canichana Wamo–Chapakura
Amerind Linguistic areas Chaco Mamoré–Guaporé...
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citrus or rue family,
Rutaceae Æ (or ash), an Old
English letter Tequiraca language,
spoken in Peru (ISO 693-3: ash) Ash (novel), a 2009
LGBTQ young...
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Jolkesky (2016) also
notes that
there are
lexical similarities with
Tequiraca and Leco. Word
order in
Taushiro is Verb–subject–object. In June 2015...
- Remo
Pantanagua Patagón
Quingnam Sácata
Sechura Sensi Tabancale Tallán
Tequiraca Yameo Kunza (Argentina & Chile)
Yahgan (Argentina & Chile) Pawishiana...
- mid-20th
century Dzubukua Macro-Gê Pernambuco,
Brazil mid-20th
century Tequiraca Tequiraca–Canichana? Loreto, Peru
around mid-20th
century Tubar Uto-Aztecan...
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Abira can
refer to:
Abira (deity), a
Peruvian creator god
Tequiraca language, a
Peruvian language Abira, Hokkaido, a town in ****an This disambiguation...