Yarú language

Extinct Chapacuran language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yarú is an extinct Chapacuran language of Brazil.[1] It is closely related to Urupa.[2][3]

NativetoBrazil
RegionRondônia
Extinct20th century
Chapacuran
  • Moreic-Waric
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Yarú
Jarú
Native toBrazil
RegionRondônia
Extinct20th century
Chapacuran
  • Moreic-Waric
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologyaru1257
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Vocabulary

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Yarú vocabulary[4]
Yarú gloss Yarú gloss
mapip bow kosagái black
kotoá white tekisí eye
ahōp crocodile traisí ear
itisí tooth toráu parrot
water koíp small
upiú star katimasí foot
yamiriman woman paken stone
isī fire iham fish
kiú arrow liuin pot
kohorá large kotēm red
ikit axe krakraon snake
kitraman man orām monkey
komen jaguar komém sun
kapiakasí tongue kauéuéuē tapir
panaú moon totepisí head
tiprasí hand monin 1
mapá corn nikakú 2
akup manioc ékemetēt 3
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