Language name and locationː Mapoyo, Amazonas, Venezuela [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tëhkenarï |
2. sakenarï |
3. tomiñakënë |
4. sakorobënë ~ sakorombë |
5. tëhkenameku (litː ''one hand'') |
10. sakenameku (litː ''two hands'') |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Marie-Claude Mattéi Muller, The Central University of Venezuela (Universidad Central de Venezuela), Venezuela, July 20, 2009. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Marie-Claude Mattéi Muller. 2009 年 7 月 20 日 . |
Other comments: Mapoyo or Mapayo, Mopoi is a nearly extinct language only 2 speakers and A few semi-speakers left out of approximately 420 ethnic population in Amazonas state: confluence of Orinoco and Toro rivers and downstream; Bolívar state: Palomo community and savanna between Caño Caripo north and Villacoa river south, near Caicara del Orinoco road to Puerto Ayacucho, Venezuela. Mapoyo has quinary system based on hands. |
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