Amanayé language
Endangered Tupian language of Brazil
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Amanayé | |
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Native to | Brazil |
Region | Pará, São Domingos do Capim |
Ethnicity | Amanayé people |
Extinct | by 2001? |
Language family | Tupian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:ama – Amanayexaj – Ararandewara |
Glottolog | aman1266 |
ELP | Amanayé |
Amanayé (Amanaje) is a possibly extinct Tupi language last spoken in the town of São Domingos on the Capim River in Pará State, Brazil.[1][2] The closely related but possibly distinct language is Ararandewara, which is spoken at the headwaters of the Moju River (Lang 1914).
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Tupian languages
- Arikem
- Kabixiana
- Karitiâna
- Akuntsu
- Kepkiriwát
- Makurap
- Mekens
- Tupari
- Wayoró
Ramarama
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