Language name and locationː Dâw, Amazonas state, Brazil [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ʔmɛ̃ʔ |
2. tɯ̌bʷ |
3. mutwǎp̚ |
4. from here, the language uses [hɛ̂w] that means ‘many’. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms.
Neide Moura,
Wycliffe Bible Translator,
Brazil,
March 26 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Neide Moura, 2009 年 3 月 26 日. |
Other comments: Dâw or “Kamu Maku” (pej.), “Kamã Makú” (pej.) is spoken by approximately 120 speakers in Amazonas state: across the river from São Gabriel de Cochoeira, below confluence of Vaupés and Negro rivers, Brazil. Dâw language has just words from 1 to 3 as cardinal numbers. |
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