Tucanoan languages


Teteté is an endangered Tucanoan language spoken in Ecuador close to the Ecuador-Colombia border. It was also formerly spoken in Colombia, but is now extinct there. It was spoken by the indigenous Tetete people, who did not survive the 20th Century. ** ...more on Wikipedia about "Teteté language"

Tucano (also Tukana, Tucana, Tukano, Dasea, Jurutí, Jurití, Yurutí, Tariana, Tariano, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka, Wahyara; autonym: Dahseyé) is a Tucanoan language spoken in Amazonas, Brazil and Colombia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tucano language"

Tucanoan (also Tukanoan, Tukánoan) is a language family of Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tucanoan languages"

Yauna refers to variously ...more on Wikipedia about "Yauna"

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