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Tariana language

 
Wikipedia: Tariana language
Tariana
Spoken in Brazil
Total speakers 100
Language family Arawakan
  • Maipurean
    • Northern Maipuran
      • Eastern Nawiki
        • Tariana
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 tae

Tariana (also Tariano) is an endangered Maipurean language spoken in Amazonas, Brazil by approximately 100 people.

Speakers of Tariana are switching to the unrelated Tucano language (of the Tucanoan family).

Research on Tariana, including a grammar book and a Tariana-Portuguese dictionary have been written by Alexandra Aikhenvald from the La Trobe University, who is a specialist on the Arawak language family.

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