Ramanos language

Extinct language of Bolivia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ramanos is a poorly attested extinct language of what is now Bolivia. Glottolog concludes that "the minuscule wordlist ... shows no convincing resemblances to surrounding languages".[2]

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Ramanos
Native toBolivia
RegionMoxos Province
Eraattested ca. 1790
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottolograma1271
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Vocabulary

Ramanos word list from the late 1700s published in Palau and Saiz (1989):[3]:169

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Spanish glossEnglish glossRamanos
buenogoodesumatá
malobademayio
el padrefathertatá
la madremothernaná
el hermanobrothernochoine
unooneeapurava
dostwocasevava
tresthreequimisa
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