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Guarani languages

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Guarani
Tupi–Guarani subgroup I
Geographic
distribution
Argentina,Bolivia,Brazil,Paraguay
Linguistic classificationTupian
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Language codes
Glottologtupi1277

TheGuarani languages are a group of half a dozen or so languages in theTupi–Guarani language family. The best known language in this family isGuarani, one of the national languages ofParaguay, alongside Spanish.

The Guarani languages are:

The varieties of Guarani proper and Kaiwá have limited mutual intelligibility. Aché and Guarani are not mutually intelligible.[2] The position of Xetá is unclear.

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  1. ^These varieties are identified as part of the language assigned the 'Guarani' code [grn] by the Library of Congress
  2. ^Hill, Kim Ronald; Magdalena Hurtado, A.Aché Life History: The Ecology and Demography of a Foraging People.ISBN 9780202364063.
Arikem
Tupari
Mondé
Puruborá
Ramarama
Yuruna
Munduruku
Maweti–Guarani
Tupi–Guarani
Guarani (I)
Guarani
Guarayu (II)
Sirionoid
Tupi (III)
Tenetehara (IV)
Akwáwa
Tenetehara
Xingu (V)
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Kamayurá (VII)
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