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| Marawán | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Brazil |
| Ethnicity | Palikur people |
| Extinct | early 20th century |
Arawakan
| |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
plu-mar | |
| Glottolog | mara1408 |
Marawán is an extinctArawakan language ofBrazil.[1][2] It is known only from a wordlist published byPaul Rivet and Pierre Reinburg in 1921.
| Marawan | gloss |
|---|---|
| kutru | agouti |
| paaktexą | tree |
| katnexą | two trees |
| pladno | banana |
| ilapa, īrăpă | to drink |
| pi-biu, pe-beiu | banana |
| pu-ana, pu-anį | arm |
| tsērnŭtĭ | hair |
| peolo | dog |
| inni | sky |
| e | God |
| ximēkuī | to sleep |
| ūnĭ | water |
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