Yuruna languages
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Contenido The Yuruna or Juruna language subfamily is a set of 3 Amerindian languages spoken in Brazil. One language in the group is extinct, and at least others are in danger of extinction. It is a subfamily of the Tupi trunk, the largest geographically extensive in the territory of South America.
Language | Geographical coverage | Estimated number of speakers | ISO/DIS 639-3 |
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Jurúna | 2 villages in northern Mato Grosso (Brazil) | 125 (1997) | [jur] |
Maritsauá | Xingú Park, Mato Grosso (Brazil) | Extinction | [msp] |
Xipaya | Under river Xingú, Pará (Brazil) | 2 (2000). Almost extinct | [xiy] |
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