Wayoró language
Wayoró (also Wayoro, Ajurú, Wajuru; Wayoró: wayoro emẽto [βajoˈɾo ɛmɛ̃ˈto]) is a moribund Tuparian language (Tupian family), which is spoken in the state of Rondônia, in the Amazon region of Brazil. As of 2019, there were reported to be 3 speakers (all above 70 years old) and 11 semispeakers out of the ethnic population of approximately 250.: 3
Wayoró | |
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Wayoro, Ajurú, Wajuru | |
wayoro emẽto | |
Pronunciation | [βajoˈɾo ɛmɛ̃ˈto] |
Region | Rondônia (Brazil) |
Ethnicity | Wajuru (ethnic population ~250, FUNASA/SESAI 2016): 3 |
Native speakers | 3 (+ 11 semispeakers) (2019): 3 |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | wyr |
Glottolog | wayo1238 |
ELP | Wayoró |
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