- The
Ofayé (also
spelled as Opaié or
Ofayé) are an
indigenous people of
Central Brazil. They live
along the Paraná River, near the
mouth of the Sucuriú...
- Botocudo; < 10 speakers) Maxakalían (2,000 speakers) Karajá (2,700 speakers)
Ofayé (< 12 speakers) Rikbaktsá (40 speakers)
Yabutian [moribund] ? Jeikó † Borôroan...
- The
Ofayé or
Opaye language, also Ofaié-Xavante, Opaié-Shavante,
forms its own
branch of the Macro-Jê languages. It is
spoken by only a
couple of the...
- Okey (disambiguation) Okie (disambiguation) opy, ISO 639-3 code for the
Ofayé language of
Brazil This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- by
Nikulin (2023) as: ‘flat’: Proto-Mawé–Guaranian *-peːP and
Ofayé -ɸiʔ ‘to kill’:
Ofayé -kə˜jʔ, Proto-Chiquitano *kõˀõj- ‘to kill, to die’, and Awetí...
-
words and half of
mispronounced Guaraní.
There was no
resemblance to the
Ofayé language that was
actually spoken in the region. Guzmán had also falsified...
-
Kulina Madihá Mbya
Makuxi Matsés
Mayoruna Munduruku Mura
people Nambikwara Ofayé Pai
Tavytera Panará
Pankararu Pataxó Pirahã
Paiter Potiguara Sateré Mawé...
- Rikbaktsá + Je + Jeikó + Kamakánan + Mashakalían + Purían + Fulnío + Karajá +
Ofayé + Guató) Mura–Matanawí "Promising" stocks: Kaliánan (=Awaké +
Kaliana +...
- in Brazil. Her
research has
focused on the
description of the
moribund Ofayé language of the Macro-Jê
language family,
spoken in Brazlândia, Mato Grosso...
- that
there are
lexical similarities with the Arawakan, Tupian, Trumai, and
Ofayé language families due to contact,
pointing to an
origin of Proto-Mataguayo-Guaicuruan...