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yrlNhengatu
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language
Meroštallan
- The Nheengatu language ( in original Tupi pronunciation), often spelled Nhengatu, is an Amerindian language of a Tupi–Guarani family. It is also known by the Portuguese names língua geral da Amazônia and língua geral amazônica, both meaning "Amazonian General Language," or even by the Latin lingua brasilica (Brazilian Language). Nheengatu originated in northern Brazil in the 17th century as a lingua franca. Now known as nheengatu (also nhengatu, nyengatú, língua geral, geral, yeral), it is still spoken along the Rio Negro in northern Brazil (as well as in neighboring Colombia and Venezuela).
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- Nheengatu language
ISO 639-3 kod
- yrl
Eará gielain
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Nengatoueg
Breton
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Finnish
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Nheengatu
French
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Nheengatu
German
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Nheengatu
Portuguese
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Ñengatu
Quechua
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Ньенгату
Russian
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Ñe'engatú
Spanish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/yrl
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