Concept information
Preferred term
kpjKarajá
Type
-
Language
Definition
- The Karajá language, also known as Ynã, is spoken by around 3600 Karajá people in some 30 villages in central Brazil. Dialects are North Karaja, South Karaja, Xambioá, and Javaé. There is male and female speech; one of the principal differences is that men drop the sound /k/, which is pronounced by women.
Entry terms
- Karajá language
ISO 639-3 code
- kpj
Notation
- kpj
In other languages
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Karajá
Italian
-
Portuguese
-
Karajá
Spanish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/kpj
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