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Borôroan
Geographic
distribution
Brazil
Linguistic classificationMacro-Gê
  • Borôroan
Glottologboro1281

The Borôroan languages of Brazil are Borôro and the extinct Umotína and Otuke. They form part of the Macro-Jê proposal.

Languages

The relationship between the languages is,[1]

See Otuke for various additional varieties which may have been dialects of it, such as Kovare and Kurumina; there are other recorded groups that may have spoken languages or dialects closer to Bororo, such as Aravirá, but nothing is directly known of their language.

References

  1. ^ [1]