Guarú language

Extinct Arawakan language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guarú (Garú) is an extinct Arawakan language or dialect of Yucuna[2] formerly spoken on the Miritiparaná River in Colombia.[1][3]

NativetoColombia
EthnicityGuarú
Eraattested 1937[1]
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Guarú
Garú
Native toColombia
RegionMiritiparaná River
EthnicityGuarú
Eraattested 1937[1]
Arawakan
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologguar1294
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Vocabulary

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Guarú vocabulary[1]
gloss Guarú
banana xaːarú
many makeixe-neča
good(ness) puːpoača
path ñieñiepu
hair xiči
stars ibiri
woman nulakeyeguay
good woman puːpñana-čima
man ačiña
good man puːpoačiña
bad man imayaua-čima
he iča-leé
they mape-čima
I nu-ča
hand yatela-čima
hands yamačela
to eat peña-kape-eno
we two eat xiyama guag-neča-pena ma-ama
of mine nuu-dexe
ours na-lexe ačačina
we ne-ča
foot numa
feet vaːmagñuma
his, yours pi-lexe ača
sun kaamu
you (sg.) pi-te-ča
you (pl.) iča-maneba
one paglua-čima
two xeyama
three uzíkele
four pako-keit
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