• Baure or Bauré is an endangered Arawakan language spoken by only 40 of the thousand Baure people of the Beni Department of northwest of Magdalena, Bolivia...
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  • were 3,328 of them according to the 2012 census of which 58 spoke the Baure language natively. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2012 Bolivia Características...
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    (Portuguese article) Mojo-Paunaka Mojo: Ignaciano; Trinitario Paunaka Baure-Paikoneka Baure: Baure; Joaquiniano; Muxojeone † Paikoneka † Terena: Chane †; Guana...
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  • than 30. The Moxo languages are most closely related to Bauré, Pauna, and Paikoneka. Together, they form the Mamoré-Guaporé languages (named after the...
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    Argentina. The following languages are listed as official languages in the Constitution of Bolivia. Castilian (Spanish) Araona Aymara Baure Bésiro (Chiquitano)...
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  • BRG may refer to: ISO code for the Baure language, a near extinct language of Bolivia Berkeley Research Group, LLC, a global expert services and consulting...
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  • or that have status as a national language, regional language, or minority language. Official language A language designated as having a unique legal...
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  • Baure may refer to: Baure language, an Arawakan language Baure, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Katsina State Battle of Baure, Kenya, 2015 This disambiguation...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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  • nearby Arawakan languages Moxo and Baure (the term "Ticomeri" is a Moxo exonym meaning "other-language") and possibly unrelated to any languages of the area...
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  • Baures is a village in Iténez Province, Beni Department, in northern Bolivia. It is the capital of Baures Municipality. It is served by Baures Airport...
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  • Verb–object–subject word order (category Verb–object–subject languages)
    or many of their languages are VOS include the following: the Algonquian family (including Ojibwa) the Arawakan family (including Baure and Terêna) the...
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  • Cayubaba (Cayuvava, Cayuwaba, Kayuvava) is a moribund language of the Bolivian Amazon. The Cayubaba people inhabit the Beni region to the west of the Mamoré...
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  • official language is French) Baure: Bolivia (with Spanish, Quechua, Guaraní and 33 other languages) Bedik: Senegal (a national language along with Balanta, Bassari...
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    widely distributed subfamily of the Tupian languages of South America. It consists of about fifty languages, including Guarani and Old Tupi. The most widely...
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  • Thomas Jackie Baures (born 12 January 1998) is a French badminton player. Baures was part of the France team who won the mixed team competition at the...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    River. The Llanos were a patchwork of unrelated languages. The Baure and Moxo spoke Arawak languages. Linguists believe that the Arawakan peoples originated...
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  • the main indigenous language spoken. Danielsen, Swintha (2011). The personal paradigms in Baure and other South Arawakan languages. In Antoine Guillaume;...
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    San Ignacio de Moxos (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Danielsen, Swintha (2011). The personal paradigms in Baure and other South Arawakan languages. In Antoine Guillaume; Françoise Rose (eds.). International...
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    Bolivia (category Articles containing Quechua-language text)
    The Constitution of Bolivia recognizes 36 official languages besides Spanish: Aymara, Araona, Baure, Bésiro, Canichana, Cavineño, Cayubaba, Chácobo, Chimán...
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  • – Venezuela (extinct) Mashco Piro (Yine) – Peru / Brazil Waurá – Brazil Baure – Bolivia Moxos – Bolivia Ignaciano – Bolivia Trinitario – Bolivia Macro-Gê...
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    Katsina State (category CS1 Hausa-language sources (ha))
    from Baure to RN12 north from the Birnin Mutum-Kanya Baba Miltara Rd in Mutum to RN11 the Katsina-Gusau Rd west from A9 to Zamfara State at Gidan Baure the...
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  • Mamoré-Guaporé Mojo-Paunaka Mojo: Ignaciano; Trinitario Paunaka Baure-Paikoneka Baure: Baure; Joaquiniano; Muxojeone † Paikoneka † Terena: Chane †; Guana...
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    Danielsen, Swintha (2011). The personal paradigms in Baure and other South Arawakan languages. In Antoine Guillaume; Françoise Rose (eds.). International...
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    Zamfara State (category Articles containing Hausa-language text)
    Kaura Namoda to Katsina State as the Jibiya-Zurmi-Barakeji Rd at Gidan Baure, the Kaura Namoda-Shinkafi Rd north from Kaura Namoda to Sokoto State at...
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  • List of multilingual countries and regions (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    naciones y pueblos indígena originario campesinos, que son el aymara, araona, baure, bésiro, canichana, cavineño, cayubaba, chácobo, chimán, ese ejja, guaraní...
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  • and established a rival kingdoms at Daure-Zango (Zango) and at Daure-Baure (Baure). Zango (founded in 1825) was the more prominent Hausa-Daura kingdom...
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    Madeira River (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    principal of which, (from east to west), are the Guaporé or Iténez, the Baures and Blanco, the Itonamas or San Miguel, the Mamoré, Beni, and Madre de Dios...
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  • Arroba (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    5 imp gal; 3.0 US gal) in Inquisivi to 16 litres (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal) in Baures. In Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries, "arroba" has continued...
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