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Warekena (Guarequena), or more
precisely Warekena of Xié, is an
Arawakan language of
Brazil and of
Maroa Muni****lity in Venezuela,
spoken near the Guainia...
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Warekena Velha (Guarequena Antiguo, Old Wareken), also
Warekena of San Miguel, is an
endangered Arawakan language most
closely related to Mandahuaca....
- P****é ****urá-Colombia
division Piapoko, Achagua; Baniwa-Koripako, Tariana;
Warekena, Mandawaka; Kabiyari; Yukuna, Wainumá-Mariaté †
Kauixana Resígaro Upper...
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falada pelos povos Baré,
Warekena e
Baniwa [Phonology and
Grammar of Nheengatú: The
general language spoken by the Baré,
Warekena and
Baniwa peoples] (PDF)...
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Achagua (Achawa)
Piapoco Amarizana †
Caviyari (Cabiyarí) †?
Warekena group Guarequena (
Warekena)
Mandahuaca (Mandawaka) Río
Negro group †
Jumana (Yumana)...
- It is
spoken throughout the Rio
Negro region among the Baniwa, Baré and
Warekena people,
mainly in the muni****lity of São
Gabriel da Cachoeira, in the...
- interview)
Andoa language, also
known as Gae, an
extinct language of Peru
Warekena language (ISO 639
language code gae),
spoken in
Brazil and
Venezuela Gallic...
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revitalization that has been
supported by UNICEF.
Kurripako (2,019)
Arawak (140)
Warekena (199)
Wayuu (294,000): this is the
indigenous language with the most speakers...
- may
refer to:
Urequena language, an
extinct language related to
Andoque Warekena language, an
Arawakan language This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- plural. It has also been
called the "even
greater plural". For example, in
Warekena: ʧinu - "dog" (singular) ʧinune - "dogs" (plural) ʧinunawi - "very many...