Language name and locationː Itene, El Beni, Bolivia, Brazil [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tam maín |
2. wakó rán |
3. mak ramanye |
4. ito itoye |
5. apinaún |
6. tanyé |
7. wakóranum |
8. adtimiye úm |
9. ito ituye sipi |
10. apina úm |
11. ninwache um |
12. wiye ninwache |
13. wiye ninwache sipi |
14. wakora |
15. ninwache apina úm |
16. wiye Tanny |
17. wiye wakora úm |
18. wiye yeúm |
19. wiye sipi |
20. wakara pinye úm |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Swintha Danielsen, Post Doc researcher of linguistics, Academic Translator, Expert of indigenous languages of Bolivia, Ahlden (Aller), Germany, Guest researcher at the EUF (Europa-Universität Flensburg, KURS), June 27, 2008. Based on old data recorded by Ms Juanta Bianka Leigue Sae in 2014. 提供资料的语言学 家: Dr. Swintha Danielsen. 2023 年 6 月 27 日. |
Other comments: Itene or Moré has a counting system up to twenty. Itene or Moré, Guarayo, Iténez, Maré is a nearly extinct language with 45 speakers within 64 ethnic population spoken in El Beni department: junction of Mamoré and Iténez rivers, Bolivia as well as Brazil. |
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