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Paezan (also Páesan, Paezano, Interandine) may be any of
several hypothetical or
obsolete language-family
proposals of
Colombia and
Ecuador named after...
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Pasto is a
purported Barbacoan language that was
spoken by
Indigenous people of Pasto,
Colombia and
Carchi Province, Ecuador. It is now extinct. Prior...
- Tikuna-Yuri
Arutani Máku, Sape, Warao, Tikuna-Yuri,
Tukano Atakame Barbakoa Barbakoa Atakame, Cholon-Hibito, Kechua, Mochika, Paez, Tukano, Umbra, Chibcha...
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including the
famed Walt
Disney World. His
first stop is Pig Floyd's
Urban Barbakoa where he
tries out the "Matahambre" ("Hunger Killer"), a
large sandwich...
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often obvious hyphenations of two members; for instance, the Páes-
Barbakóa stock consists of the Páesan and Barbakóan families. If the composition...
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Barbacoan (also Barbakóan, Barbacoano, Barbacoana) is a
language family spoken in
Colombia and Ecuador. The
Barbacoan languages may be
related to the Páez...
- Mochika, Uru-Chipaya, Zaparo, Arawak, Kandoshi, Muniche, ****na, Pano,
Barbakoa, Cholon-Hibito, Jaqi, Jivaro, and
Kawapana language families due to contact...
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Jolkesky (2016)
notes that
there are
lexical similarities with the Andaki,
Barbakoa, Choko, Duho, Paez, Sape, and
Taruma language families due to contact....
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French anolis.
Barbecue (definition) from an
Arawakan language of
Haiti barbakoa, "framework of sticks", via
Spanish barbacoa.
Buccaneer (definition) from...
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similarities with the Kechua, Leko, Mapudungun, Mochika, Kandoshi, Muniche, and
Barbakoa language families due to contact.
Several basic Hibito and
Cholon words...