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 | |
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| Self name | Dahseyé |
| Country | Brazil , Colombia |
| Regions | Amazonas , Vaupes |
| Total number of speakers | 6000-7000 (2006-2007) |
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| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | arj - arapaso |
| WALS | |
| Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | and |
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Many of the speakers of an endangered Taraan language are switching to Tukano.