The Guaráyu or Guaráyo languages (also known as Tupi–Guarani II) the are a subgroup of the Tupi–Guarani language family.[1]
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Guarayu | |
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Tupi–Guarani subgroup II Guarayo | |
Geographic distribution | Bolivia and Brazil |
Linguistic classification | Tupian
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Glottolog | tupi1278 |
The Guarayu languages are:[2]
Languages listed by Rodrigues (2013):[3]
Languages listed by Rodrigues and Cabral (2012):[2]
Languages listed by Dietrich (2010):[1]
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Arikem | |||||||||||||||||||
Tupari | |||||||||||||||||||
Mondé |
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Puruborá– Ramarama | |||||||||||||||||||
Yuruna | |||||||||||||||||||
Munduruku | |||||||||||||||||||
Maweti–Guarani |
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Proto-languages |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
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