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irnIrántxe  

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  • language

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  • Irantxe (Iranxe, Iranshe), also known as Münkü (Mỹky), is an indigenous American language that is spoken in Mato Grosso, Brazil by about 200 people. It is generally left unclassified due to lack of data. Ethnologue (2000) idiosyncratically assigns it to the Arawakan family, but there is no published account to back this up (Fabre 2005). The most recent descriptions treat it as a language isolate, saying that it "bears no similarity with other language families" (Arruda 2003), though this may not be based on new data (Monserrat 2010).

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  • Irantxe language

ISO 639-3 kod

  • irn

Eará gielain

  • Иранчески јазик

    Macedonian

  • Lenga irantxe

    Piedmontese

  • Idioma irantxe

    Spanish

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/irn

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