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Tukano (language)

Tukano ( Dahseyé, Tucano, Tukana, Tucana, Tukano, Dasea, Tariana, Tariano, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka, Wahyara ) is a Toucan language common in Brazil and Colombia. Toucano has two varieties: Arapaso ( Arapaço, Arapaso, Araspaso, Koneá ) is common in the municipalities of Iaharete and San Gabriel of the State of Amazonas , and the actual Tukano ( Betaya, Betoya, Dachsea, Dasea, Daxsea, Takuna, Tukana, á, á,,,,,, á, á, to,,,, ach, ach ). spoken in the village of Yakayaka of the municipality of Vasonas in the state of Amazonas in Brazil and in the area of ​​the Upper Papuri River and its tributaries of the Waupes Department in Colombia.

Tukano
Self nameDahseyé
CountryBrazil , Colombia
RegionsAmazonas , Vaupes
Total number of speakers6000-7000 (2006-2007)
Classification
Toucan languages
Eastern Toucan languages
Northeastern Toucan Languages
Tukano
Language codes
ISO 639-1-
ISO 639-2-
ISO 639-3

arj - arapaso

tuo - tukano
WALS
Atlas of the World's Languages ​​in Dangerand
Ethnologue
Elcat
Ietf
Glottolog

Many of the speakers of an endangered Taraan language are switching to Tukano.

Links

  • Arapaso
  • Tukano


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tukano_ ( language )&oldid = 94780847


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