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Tupi–Guarani (/
tuːˈpiː ɡwɑˈrɑːni/ /ɡwɑˈɾɑ-/;
Tupi-Guarani: [
tuˈpi ɡwaɾaˈni];pronunciation) is the most
widely distributed subfamily of the
Tupian languages...
- Macro-Je and
Cariban to Panoan) and "
Tupi-Arawak" (linking
Tupian to Arawakan), or Mason's "Macro-
Tupí-
Guaranían"
family (1950: 236–238)
which groups...
- (Amanayé/Amanaié or Ararandeuara/Araradeua) are a self-denomination
Tupi-
Guaranian people of
Native South American nation of Brazil's
Amazon basin. Residents...
- area
includes several Tupí–
Guaranían and Jêan languages. Teneteháran branch: Guajajára, Tembé, and Turiwára
Northern Tupí-
Guaranían branch: Guajá and Urubú-Ka'apór...
- (Yuqui)
Tupi branch of
Tupí-
Guaranían Língua
Geral Amazônica (Língua Geral, Nheengatú, Tapïhïya,
Tupi moderno) Língua
Geral Paulista (Língua Geral,
Tupí) Tupí...
- Trumaí
Chapakura Charrúa
Chibcha Chikito Chirino Choko Cholona Chon Tukáno
Tupi-Guaraní
Tuyuneiri Vilela-Chulupí Witóto Xíbaro (Shiwora, Shuara) Xiraxara...
- The
Guarani languages are a
group of half a
dozen or so
languages in the
Tupi–Guarani
language family. The best
known language in this
family is Guarani...
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Brazil and
French Guiana until they were
driven out by the Oyampi, a
Tupi-
Guaranian group allied with the Portuguese. Together, the
Portuguese and Oyampi...
- The
Northern Tupi–Guarani
languages (also
known as
Tupi–Guarani VIII) are a
subgroup of the
Tupi–Guarani
language family.
Along with the
Timbira and Tenetehara...
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Brazil and
French Guiana until they were
driven out by the Oyampi, a
Tupi-
Guaranian group allied with the Portuguese. Together, the
Portuguese and Oyampi...