Yuruna languages

ImprimirCitar

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
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]

Contenido relacionado

Kiñarwanda

The kinyarwanda, kinyawanda, rwanda or kiñarwanda is the main language spoken in Rwanda, by about twelve million people. It is also spoken in nearby areas of...

Purépecha language

The purépecha Tarascan or Michoacano is a language spoken by members of the Purépecha people of western Mexico, mainly in the state of Michoacán. It...

The slaughter

The Matanza may refer...

Indo-Aryan languages

The Indo-Aryan languages or Indics are a subgroup of languages, belonging to the Indo-Iranian group of Indo-European languages. They are spoken in the...

Paleohispanic languages

Paleo-Hispanic languages or pre-Roman languages are the indigenous languages spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before the arrival of the Romans. The use of the...
Más resultados...
Tamaño del texto:
Copiar