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Tsafiki, also
known as
Tsachila or Colorado, is a
Barbacoan language spoken in
Ecuador by c. 2000
ethnic Tsáchila people. /b, d/ are
preglottalized [ˀb...
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Tsafiki)
Caranqui (also
known as Cara, Kara, Karanki, Imbaya) † Cha’palaa (also
known as Cayapa, Chachi, Kayapa, Nigua, Cha’palaachi)
Tsafiki (also...
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Domingo de los Tsáchilas,
partly named after them.
Their native language is
Tsafiki, a
member of the
Barbacoan linguistic family, and
translates to mean "true...
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similarities between Caranqui and the
Barbacoan languages Pasto and
Tsafiki, so
Caranqui is
often classified as Barbacoan, but the
evidence is not...
- C2.
visual sensory,
inferential #1,
inferential #2,
reportative (e.g.
Tsafiki, Pawnee,
Ancash Quechua) C3.
nonvisual sensory,
inferential #1, inferential...
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Colima may be
Tsafiki language Pasto language an
unclassified language of
South America#Colima This
disambiguation page
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Santo Domingo de los
Colorados province.
Alternate names: Tsachila,
Tsafiki.
Quechua – 9
separate dialects are
spoken in as many
areas in the country...
- 515–539. doi:10.5070/H917136797. ****inson,
Connie (2000). "Mirativity in
Tsafiki".
Studies in Language. 24 (2): 379–422. doi:10.1075/sl.24.2.06dic. Yliniemi...
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extinct Yurumanguí language, as well with the
southern Barbacoan language Tsafiki (especially
plant and
animal names).: 457–458
Loukotka (1968)
lists the...
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Brazil Camaré –
Brazil Campaces – Ecuador;
possibly Barbacoan, with
Tsafiki, but
unconfirmed Canelo –
Ecuador Cañacure –
Bolivia Capueni –
Brazil Capua...