Hairúya language

Extinct Witotoan language of Columbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hairúya is an extinct Witotoan language that was spoken on the Tamboryaco River, a tributary of the Putumayo River, in southeastern Colombia.[1][2] Kaufman suspected it to be included in Ocaina.[3]

Nativetosoutheastern Colombia
RegionTamboryaco River
Extinct(date missing)
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Hairúya
Native tosoutheastern Colombia
RegionTamboryaco River
Extinct(date missing)
Witotoan
  • Hairúya
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
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Word list

A word list of Hairúya was collected by Czech explorer Enrique Stanko Vráz [cs] from Hairúya speakers in São Paulo de Olivença. Vráz's list was subsequently published in Loukotka (1949):[2]:57–59

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French gloss
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English gloss
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Hairúya
blanc, unwhite manrakuiča
bongoodmareru
canardducknoko
caoutchoucrubberxiterai
cheminpathifoike
chute d’eauwaterfallnofuiko
collinehillikóñe
denttoothatíɗo
hommemanyiza
jaguarjaguarhituidé
jourdayyuičai
lancespearóte
maïsbutkobé
maisonhousehofo
massueclubbiɗevá
œufegghege
petitsmallučiyi
il va pleuvoirit will rainɗeite
poissonfishrefido
comment te portes-tu?how are you?nefo it’o
poulehenatahua
rameoariforo
rougeredtrioɗe
selsalt
serpentsnaketokúɗo
tabactobacco
tuerkilldutakai
urubû (Cathartes foetens)black vultureinó
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