Umotína or Umutína is a recently extinct language of Brazil.
| Umotína | |
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| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Mato Grosso |
| Extinct | 2003[1] |
Language family | Macro-Gê
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | umo |
| Glottolog | umot1240 |
| ELP | Umutina |
It is one of the few languages in the world to have a linguolabial consonant; in unpublished data, Floyd Lounsbury reported it has the voiceless linguolabial plosive: /t̼/.[2][3]
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