Arutani language
Arutani (Orotani, Urutani, also known as Awake, Auake, Auaqué, Aoaqui, Oewaku, ethnonym Uruak) is a nearly extinct language spoken by only 17 individuals in Roraima, Brazil and two others in the Karum River area of Bolivar State, Venezuela. It is one of the most poorly attested extant languages in South America, and may be a language isolate. There is, however, no linguistic data on the language. Ethnic Arutani also speak Ninam.
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Arutani language
Arutani (Orotani, Urutani, also known as Awake, Auake, Auaqué, Aoaqui, Oewaku, ethnonym Uruak) is a nearly extinct language spoken by only 17 individuals in Roraima, Brazil and two others in the Karum River area of Bolivar State, Venezuela. It is one of the most poorly attested extant languages in South America, and may be a language isolate. There is, however, no linguistic data on the language. Ethnic Arutani also speak Ninam.
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Arutani (Orotani, Urutani, als ...... hnic Arutani also speak Ninam.
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El arutani o awakí (también de ...... étnico uruak es ahora el niam.
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Арутани (Aoaqui, Arutani, Auak ...... является изолированным языком.
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Arutani (Orotani, Urutani, als ...... hnic Arutani also speak Ninam.
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El arutani o awakí (también de ...... étnico uruak es ahora el niam.
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Арутани (Aoaqui, Arutani, Auak ...... является изолированным языком.
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Arutani language
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Idioma arutani
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Арутани
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Arutani
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Uruak, Awake
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