• Chiripá Guarani (Tsiripá, Txiripá), also known as Ava Guarani and Nhandéva (Ñandeva), is a Guaraní language spoken in Paraguay, Brazil, and also Argentina...
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  • Look up chiripa or chiripá in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chiripa may refer to: Chiripa culture, an archaeological culture of Bolivia Chiripá people...
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  • The Chiripá are an Guaraní indigenous people who live mainly in Paraguay in the area bounded by the Paraná River and the Acaray and Jejuí Rivers, while...
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  • dialects), Paraguayan Guaraní (Guarani), Correntine Guarani (Taragui), Chiripá Guaraní (Nhandéva, Avá), Mbyá Guaraní (Mbya) Kaiwá (Paí Tavyterá dialect)...
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    The Chiripa culture existed between the Initial Period/Early Horizon, from 1400 to 850 BCE along the southern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. The site...
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  • Nhandeva refers to Chiripá Guaraní. Eastern Bolivian Guaraní is one of a number of "Guaraní dialects" sometimes considered distinct languages. Of these, Paraguayan...
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    Guarani dialects (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    Tapieté to be a separate language, intermediate between Eastern Bolivian and Paraguayan, and has shifted from the name Chiripá to Avá, though the latter...
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    made obligatory in educational instruction and the government. Chiripa is a language family of Tupi-Guarani, subgroup I. There are a few speakers in...
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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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    electricity. Aché Abipón Ayoreo Chané Chamacoco (Ishir) Ebytoso Tomáraho Chiripá Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter...
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  • The term General Language (Portuguese: língua geral) refers to lingua francas that emerged in South America during the 16th and 17th centuries, the two...
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  • Argentina. [*] Some authors give this languages as extinct. (?) Tentative classification Aymara Caiwá (Kaiwá) Chiriguano Chiripá Chorote Guaraní Mapudungun Wichí...
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    Guaraní; Bolivian Sign Language (closely related to American Sign Language). Indigenous languages and Spanish are official languages of the state according...
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  • The Paulista General Language, also called Southern General Language and Austral Tupi, was a lingua franca and creole language formed in the 16th century...
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  • one of a number of "Guarani dialects" considered distinct languages by Ethnologue: Chiripá, Eastern Bolivian Guarani, Mbyá Guarani, Aché, Kaiwá, Xetá...
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    The Tupi or Tupian language family comprises some 70 languages spoken in South America, of which the best known are Tupi proper and Guarani. Rodrigues...
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  • Guaraní gun – Mbyá Guaraní nhd – Chiripá hai is the ISO 639-3 language code for Haida. There are two individual language codes assigned: hax – Southern...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    The name of the language Muysc cubun in its own language means "language of the people", from muysca ("people") and cubun ("language" or "word"). Despite...
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    Amerind is a hypothetical higher-level language family proposed by Joseph Greenberg in 1960 and elaborated by his student Merritt Ruhlen. Greenberg proposed...
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    Olmecs (redirect from Olmec language)
    most striking. The name "Olmec" means "rubber people" in Nahuatl, the language of the Nahuas, and was the Aztec term for the people who lived in the Gulf...
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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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    Pipil people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Nawat language, which belongs to the Nahuan language branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. The Nawat language is distinct from the Nahuatl language, as...
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  • (Kayowá, Kaiowá, Caiová, Caiguá, Pãi, Pãi-Tavyterã) Nhandéva (Ñandeva, Chiripá) Xetá (Shetá, Aré, Notobotocudo) Chiriguano group (Ava, Simba, Chané, Izoceño...
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    Chaco (Paraguay) (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Tomáraho Chané Chiripá people Chorote Guana Guaraní Lengua (Enxet) Nivaclé (Chulupí) Macá Mbayá Pai-Tavyter Sanapaná Toba The language groups and their...
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    Diaguita (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the early 20th century. Ancient Diaguitas were not a unified people; the language or dialects used by them seems to have varied from valley to valley and...
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    Cañari (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the vast empire, allowed to manage their own affairs but adopting a new language for communicating with the Inca. The tribe primarily occupied the Tumebamba...
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    the Mexican government does not recognize ethnicity by ancestry but by language spoken, the number of Tlaxcaltec people in Mexico is difficult to estimate...
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    Gran Chaco (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    Eastern Guarani (Chiriguano), Bolivia Guarayo (East Bolivian Guarani) Chiripá (Tsiripá, Ava), Bolivia Pai Tavytera (Pai, Montese, Ava), Bolivia Tapieté...
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    Piaroa people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    speak Wötʰïhä tivene, or Piaroa language, which belongs to the Saliban language family. Because the Piaroa language is a phonetic one, mostly unwritten...
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