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Krẽje language

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Jê language of Brazil
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(January 2025)
Krẽje
Taje
Native toBrazil
RegionMaranhão andPará
Native speakers
"moribund" (2020)[1]
15 (2012)
maybe has no fluent speakers left[citation needed]
Dialects
  • Kukoekamekran
  • Bacabal Krẽjê
  • Araparitíua Timbira[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3xre
Glottologkrey1238  Northeastern Timbira
ELPKreye
Krenjê is classified as Extinct by theUNESCOAtlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Krẽje orKreye is anJê language that is spoken inMaranhão andPará,Brazil.This language is originated from Maranhão, yet probably extinct with a handful of speakers.(In 2012, there were 15 speakers) It was said to be "moribund" by 2020, if not already extinct.

References

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  1. ^Krẽje atEthnologue (16th ed., 2009)Closed access icon
  2. ^"Glottolog 5.2 - Northeastern Timbira".glottolog.org. Retrieved2025-10-30.
Cerrado
Goyaz
Panará
Northern
Trans-Tocantins
Timbira
Central (Akuwẽ)
Jê of Paraná
Southern
Unclassified
Trans–São Francisco
Krenák
Maxakalían
Kamakã ?
Western
Mato Grosso
Jabutian
Karajá
Chiquitano ?
Italics indicateextinct languages


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