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    Mapuche language (redirect from Mapudungún)
    Mapuche (/məˈpuːtʃi/, Mapuche and Spanish: [maˈputʃe], or Mapudungun (/məpuːðuːnɡuːn/); from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech', forming "the speech...
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  • between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche of modern south-central Chile and southwestern...
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  • Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct) Mapudungun Mapudungun, Nuclear Mapudungun Pewenche Rankelche Mapudungun, Southern: Williche Mapudungun, Northern Pikunche † Chango...
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    extent in Chile; Wayuu in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela; and Mapudungun in small pockets of southern Chile and Argentina. In Bolivia, three languages—Quechua...
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    southern Chile. Speakers of Chilean Spanish who also speak German or Mapudungun tend to use more impersonal pronouns (see also: Alemañol). Dialects of...
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    Mapuche (category Articles containing Mapudungun-language text)
    religious, and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. Their homelands once extended from Choapa Valley to the Chiloé...
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  • Mapudungun language, generally from Chile and southwestern Argentina. Note: this list includes only currently used placenames that have a Mapudungun etymology...
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    The pudus (Mapudungun püdü or püdu, Spanish: pudú, Spanish pronunciation: [puˈðu]) are two species of South American deer from the genus Pudu, and are...
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    A
    Catalan, Emilian, Galician, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Tagalog, Ukrainian [ɐ̝] Mapudungun [ɛ] New Zealand English, Perak Malay [ɜ] Chemnitz German, Transylvanian...
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    languages (especially Filipino and Bisayan), Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, Papiamento, and Tetum alphabets, as well as in Latin transliteration...
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    The southern pudu (Pudu puda, Mapudungun püdü or püdu, Spanish: pudú, Spanish pronunciation: [puˈðu]) is a species of South American deer native to the...
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    rosea, commonly known as Chilean bellflower or copihue (co‑pee‑wueh, from Mapudungun kopiwe). Lapageria rosea is endemic to Chile and it is the national flower...
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    Chile, with significant bilingualism, during the 17th century. Alongside Mapudungun, Quechua is the indigenous language that has influenced Chilean Spanish...
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    have trilled retroflex affricates such as [ɳɖ͡ɽ̝] and [ʈ͡ɽ̝̊], including Mapudungun, Malagasy and Fijian. However, the exact articulation is seldom clear...
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  • Mapudungun language. In 2009, Catrileo received the Provincial Prize for Conservation of National Monuments for her studies of the native Mapudungun language...
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    Traiguen, on the coast of Osorno province. Huilliche is closely related to Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche, though more research is needed to determine...
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  • include Asturian Aymara Basque Chamorro Filipino Galician Guaraní Iñupiaq Mapudungun Papiamento Quechua Spanish Tetum Wolof In Vietnamese, a tilde over a vowel...
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    A lonko or lonco (from Mapudungun longko, literally "head"), is a chief of several[citation needed] Mapuche communities. These were often ulmen, the wealthier...
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    A chamanto (Mapudungun chamall, woolen fabric) is a traditional decorative garment from central Chile, similar to a poncho and woven in silk thread and...
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  • to the intended article. Huilo-Huilo sometimes stylized: Huilo Hulio may refer to: Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve Huilo-Huilo Falls A Mapudungun word...
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  • The Anchimayen (in the Mapudungun language, also spelled "Anchimallén" or "Anchimalguén" in Spanish) is a mythical creature in Mapuche mythology. Anchimayens...
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    October 2011, There are 281,600 people who speak another language, mainly Mapudungun (250.000) "Estimate", Pop. clock (SWF), EC: INEC, archived from the original...
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    Poncho (category Articles containing Mapudungun-language text)
    A poncho (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpontʃo]; Quechua: punchu; Mapudungun: pontro; "blanket", "woolen fabric") is a kind of plainly formed, loose outer garment...
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    Pyura chilensis (category Articles containing Mapudungun-language text)
    Pyura chilensis, called piure in Spanish and piür or piwü in Mapudungun, is a tunicate of the family Pyuridae. It was described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio...
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    (Arauco) "chalky water" People Moluche/Nguluche Language Mapudungun Country Araucanía...
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  • The Picunche (a Mapudungun word meaning "North People"), also referred to as picones by the Spanish, were a Mapudungun-speaking people living to the north...
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  • IETF language tag (category Articles containing Mapudungun-language text)
    Subtag Afrikaans Afrikaans af Amharic አማርኛ am Arabic العربية ar Mapudungun Mapudungun arn Moroccan Arabic الدارجة المغربية ary Assamese অসমীয়া as Azerbaijani...
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  • of Mapudungun by other tribes of a more simple material culture. Even in Chiloé Archipelago, Spaniards and Mestizos adopted a dialect of Mapudungun as...
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  • Cachapoal (Fertile valley in Mapudungun), is a village located in the municipality of San Carlos, in Ñuble Region, Chile. It is located 20 km east of San...
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    Talcahuano (Spanish pronunciation: [talkaˈwano]) (From Mapudungun Tralkawenu, "Thundering Sky") is a port city and commune in the Biobío Region of Chile...
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