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Andoquero language and Indigenous languages of the Americas

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Difference between Andoquero language and Indigenous languages of the Americas

Andoquero language vs. Indigenous languages of the Americas

Andoquero (Miranya, Miraña-Carapana-tapuyo) is an extinct Witotoan language of Colombia. Indigenous languages of the Americas are spoken by indigenous peoples from Alaska and Greenland to the southern tip of South America, encompassing the land masses that constitute the Americas.

Similarities between Andoquero language and Indigenous languages of the Americas

Andoquero language and Indigenous languages of the Americas have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Witotoan languages.

Witotoan languages

Witotoan (also Huitotoan or Uitotoan,, occasionally known as Huitoto–Ocaina to distinguish it from Bora–Witoto) is a small language family of southwestern Colombia (Amazonas Department) and the neighboring region of Peru.

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Andoquero language and Indigenous languages of the Americas Comparison

Andoquero language has 5 relations, while Indigenous languages of the Americas has 402. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.25% = 1 / (5 + 402).

References

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