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- Zaparoan (also Sáparoan, Záparo, Zaparoano, Zaparoana) is an endangered language family of Peru and Ecuador with fewer than 100 speakers. Zaparoan speakers...
- (pronounced [iˈkitu]) is a highly endangered Zaparoan language of Peru. Iquito is one of three surviving Zaparoan languages; the other two being Záparo, with...
- Arabela is a nearly extinct indigenous American language of the Zaparoan family spoken in two Peruvian villages in tropical forest along the Napo tributary...
- previous proposals linking Omurano with Zaparoan, de Carvalho (2013) finds no evidence that Omurano is related to Zaparoan. Jolkesky (2016) notes that there...
- tents, were utilized by the Panoans, Tupinambá, Western Tucano, Yameo, Záparoans, and perhaps by the indigenous peoples of the central Huallaga River basin...
- convenience they are included here. Tovar (1984) proposed a connection between Zaparoan and the otherwise unclassified Taushiro; Stark (1985) and Gordon (2005)...
- Bora–Witoto, Cahuapanan, Jivaroan, Panoan, Quechuan, Tucanoan, Tupian and Zaparoan families Vernacular Peruvian Spanish, Andean Spanish, Amazonic Spanish...
- Ona, Yahgan, Alacaluf, Tehuelche, Puelche, Araucanian Quechua, Aymara Zaparoan Omurano, Cabela Cahuapana Leco, Sec, Culle, Xibito-Cholon, Catacao, Colan...
- (disputed) Peba–Yaguan languages 1 5,700 South America Saparo–Yawan (disputed) Zaparoan languages 3 90 South America Saparo–Yawan (disputed) Hibito–Cholon languages...
- family (1950: 236–238) which groups Tupian together with Bora–Witoto and Zaparoan. However, in some cases, similarities among the language families are clearly...