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Itoto Majun | |
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Kumana, Chaima | |
itoto Majun | |
Pronunciation | [ʧͥotomajuŋ] |
Native to | Venezuela |
Ethnicity | Cumanagoto people |
Native speakers | 112 (2001 & 2011 censuses)[1] |
Cariban
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:cuo – Cumanaciy – Chaima |
Glottolog | coas1302 |
ELP | Chaima |
Itoto Majun (Cumanogota, Cumaná, Kumaná); alsoChaima (Chayma), Cumanagoto, Waikeri, Palank, Pariagoto or Tamanaku is an endangeredCariban language of eastern coastal Venezuela. It is the language of theCumanagoto people and other nations. Extinct dialects includePalenque (presumablyPalank),Piritu (Piritugoto), andAvaricoto (Guildea 1998).
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