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Tupi–Guarani languages

Index Tupi–Guarani languages

Tupi–Guarani is the name of the most widely distributed subfamily of the Tupian languages of South America. [1]

57 relations: Akwáwa language, Amanayé language, Anambé language, Anambé of Ehrenreich, Anhinga, Apiaká language, Araweté language, Aurá language, Avá-Canoeiro language, Bolivia, Brazil, Capoeira, Carioca, Cocama language, Emerillon language, French Guiana, Guajajara, Guajá language, Guaraní people, Guarani language, Guarani languages, Guarayu language, Jacaranda, Jaguar, Ka'apor language, Ka'apor Sign Language, Kagwahiva language, Kamayurá language, Kayabi language, Língua Geral, Língua Geral of São Paulo, Mixed language, Nheengatu, Omagua language, Palikúr language, Paraguay, Pauserna language, Peru, Petunia, Piranha, Potiguara language, Sirionó language, South America, Syrup of ipecac, Takunyapé language, Tapioca, Tapirapé language, Tenetehara language, Tupi language, Tupi people, ..., Tupian languages, Turiwára language, Uru-Pa-In language, Wayampi language, Wayampipukú language, Xingu Asurini language, Zo'é language. Expand index (7 more) »

Akwáwa language

Akwáwa is a Tupi–Guarani dialect cluster spoken in Pará in western Brazil.

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Amanayé language

Amanayé (Amanaje) is a possibly extinct Tupi language last spoken in the town of São Domingos on the Capim River in Pará State, Brazil.

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Anambé language

Anambé, or more specifically Anambe of Cairari, is a possibly extinct Tupi language spoken in Pará, on the Cairari River in Brazil.

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Anambé of Ehrenreich

Anambé of Ehrenreich is an extinct Tupian language.

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Anhinga

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of the Americas.

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Apiaká language

Apiaká is a recently extinct Tupi language of the Apiacá people of the upper Rio Tapajos area of Mato Grosso, Brazil.

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Araweté language

Araweté is a Tupi–Guaraní language of the state of Amazonas, in the Amazon region of Brazil.

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Aurá language

Aurá is an extinct Tupi language last spoken by two individuals in Maranhão, Brazil.

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Avá-Canoeiro language

Avá-Canoeiro, known as Avá or Canoe, is a minor Tupi–Guaraní language of the state of Goiás, in the Amazon region of Brazil.

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Bolivia

Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Capoeira

Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music.

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Carioca

Carioca is a demonym used to refer to anything related to the City of Rio de Janeiro as well as its eponymous State of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.

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Cocama language

Cocama (Kokáma) is an indigenous language spoken by thousands of native people in western South America.

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Emerillon language

Emerillon (alternate names Emerilon, Emerion, Mereo, Melejo, Mereyo, Teco) is a Tupi–Guarani language spoken in French Guiana on the rivers Camopi and Tampok.

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French Guiana

French Guiana (pronounced or, Guyane), officially called Guiana (Guyane), is an overseas department and region of France, on the north Atlantic coast of South America in the Guyanas.

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Guajajara

The Guajajara are an indigenous people in the Brazilian state of Maranhão.

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Guajá language

Guajá, or Awá (also Ayaya, Guaxare, Wazaizara), is an isolated Tupi–Guarani language spoken in Brazil.

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Guaraní people

Guaraní are a group of culturally related indigenous peoples of South America.

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Guarani language

Guarani, specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani (endonym avañe'ẽ 'the people's language'), is an indigenous language of South America that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani family of the Tupian languages.

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Guarani languages

The Guarani languages are a group of half a dozen or so languages in the Tupi–Guarani language family.

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Guarayu language

Guarayu is a Tupian language of Bolivia.

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Jacaranda

Jacaranda is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Mexico, Central America, South America, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the Bahamas.

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Jaguar

The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a wild cat species and the only extant member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas.

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Ka'apor language

Kaapor (Ka’apor, Kaaporté), also known as "Urubú" or Urubú-Kaapor, is a Tupi–Guarani language spoken by the Ka'apor people of French Guiana and Brazil.

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Ka'apor Sign Language

Ka'apor Sign Language (also known as Urubu Sign Language or Urubu–Ka'apor Sign Language, although these are pejorative) was a village sign language used by the small community of Ka'apor people in the Brazilian state of Maranhão.

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Kagwahiva language

Kagwahiva (Kawahíb, Kagwahibm) is a Tupi–Guarani dialect cluster of Brazil.

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Kamayurá language

The Kamayurá language (Kamaiurá in Portuguese) belongs to the Tupi–Guarani family, and is spoken by the Kamayurá people of Brazil – who numbered about 600 individuals in 2014.

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Kayabi language

Kayabí (Caiabi) is a Tupian language spoken by the Kayabí people of Mato Grosso, Brazil.

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Língua Geral

Língua Geral (General Language) is the name of two distinct lingua francas, spoken in Brazil: the Língua Geral Paulista (tupi austral, or Southern Tupi), which was spoken in the region of São Paulo but is now extinct, and the língua geral amazônica (tupinambá) of the Amazon whose modern descendant is Nheengatu.

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Língua Geral of São Paulo

The Língua Geral Paulista (São Paulo General language), or Tupí Austral (Southern Tupi), was a Tupi-based trade language of São Vicente, São Paulo, and the upper Tietê River.

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Mixed language

Although every language is mixed to some extent, by virtue of containing loanwords, it is a matter of controversy whether a term mixed language can meaningfully distinguish the contact phenomena of certain languages (such as those listed below) from the type of contact and borrowing seen in all languages.

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Nheengatu

The Nheengatu language, often spelled Nhengatu, is an indigenous language of the Americas from the Tupi–Guarani language family.

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Omagua language

Omagua is a Tupí-Guarani language closely related to Cocama (Michael to appear), belonging to the Group III subgroup of the Tupí-Guaraní family, according to Rodrigues' classification of the family.

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Palikúr language

Palikúr is an Arawakan language of Brazil and French Guiana.

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Paraguay

Paraguay (Paraguái), officially the Republic of Paraguay (República del Paraguay; Tetã Paraguái), is a landlocked country in central South America, bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest.

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Pauserna language

Pauserna, or Guarasugwé (Guarasú'we), is a moribund Tupi–Guaraní language of Bolivia.

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Peru

Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.

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Petunia

Petunia is genus of 20 species of flowering plants of South American origin.

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Piranha

A piranha or piraña, a member of family Characidae in order Characiformes, is a freshwater fish that inhabits South American rivers, floodplains, lakes and reservoirs.

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Potiguara language

Potiguara is an extinct Tupi language formerly used by the Potiguara people of Brazil.

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Sirionó language

Sirionó (also Mbia Chee, Mbya, Siriono) is a Tupian (Tupi–Guarani, Subgroup II) language spoken by about 400 Sirionó people (50 are monolingual) and 120 Yuqui in eastern Bolivia (eastern Beni and northwestern Santa Cruz departments) in the village of Ibiato (Eviato) and along the Río Blanco in farms and ranches.

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South America

South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Syrup of ipecac

Syrup of ipecac, commonly referred to as ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses).

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Takunyapé language

Takunyapé (Tacunhape) is an extinct Tupi–Guaraní language of Brazil.

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Tapioca

Tapioca is a starch extracted from cassava root (Manihot esculenta).

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Tapirapé language

Tapirapé is a Tupi–Guarani language of Brazil.

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Tenetehara language

Tenetehára is a Tupi–Guarani language of Brazil.

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Tupi language

Old Tupi or classical Tupi is an extinct Tupian language which was spoken by the native Tupi people of Brazil, mostly those who inhabited coastal regions in South and Southeast Brazil.

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Tupi people

The Tupi people were one of the most important indigenous peoples in Brazil.

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Tupian languages

The Tupi or Tupian language family comprises some 70 languages spoken in South America, of which the best known are Tupi proper and Guarani.

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Turiwára language

Turiwára is an extinct Tupi–Guaraní language of the state of Pará, in the Amazon region of Brazil.

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Uru-Pa-In language

Uru-Pa-In is an isolated Tupi–Guaraní language of the state of Rondônia, in the Amazon region of Brazil.

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Wayampi language

Wayampi (Guayapi, Oiampí) is a Tupi–Guarani language spoken by the Wayampi people.

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Wayampipukú language

Wayampipukú is a Tupian language, more specifically, a Northern Tupi–Guarani language.

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Xingu Asurini language

Xingú Asuriní (Asurini of Xingu) is a Tupi–Guaraní language of the state of Pará, in the Amazon region of Brazil.

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Zo'é language

Zo'é (Jo'é) is spoken by the indigenous Zo'é people of Pará, Brazil.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupi–Guarani_languages

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