Marawan language

Extinct Arawakan language of Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marawán is an extinct Arawakan language of Brazil.[1][2] It is known only from a wordlist published by Paul Rivet and Pierre Reinburg in 1921.

NativetoBrazil
Extinctearly 20th century
Arawakan
  • Northern
    • Palikuran
      • Marawán
Quick facts Marawán, Native to ...
Marawán
Native toBrazil
EthnicityPalikur people
Extinctearly 20th century
Arawakan
  • Northern
    • Palikuran
      • Marawán
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
plu-mar
Glottologmara1408
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Vocabulary

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Marawan vocabulary[3]
Marawan gloss
kutru agouti
paaktexą tree
katnexą two trees
pladno banana
ilapa, īrăpă to drink
pi-biu, pe-beiu banana
pu-ana, pu-anį arm
tsērnŭtĭ hair
peolo dog
inni sky
e God
ximēkuī to sleep
ūnĭ water
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