Wariʼ language
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wari-language-237-2319740
title:
Wariʼ language
text:
The Wariʼ language is the sole remaining vibrant language of the Chapacuran language family of the Brazilian–Bolivian border region of the Amazon. It has about 2,700 speakers, also called Wariʼ, who live along tributaries of the Pacaas Novos river in Western Brazil. The word wariʼ means "we!" in the Wariʼ language and is the term given to the language and tribe by its speakers. Wariʼ is written in Latin script.
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Chapacuran language of Brazil and Bolivia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wari%CA%BC_language
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2024-03-26T18:38:33Z
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