Tupi–Guaraní
E142312
Tupi–Guaraní is a major branch of the Tupian language family comprising numerous indigenous languages of South America, especially in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and surrounding regions.
All labels observed (11)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Tupi–Guarani languages | 5 |
| Tupi–Guarani | 3 |
| Tupi–Guaraní canonical | 2 |
| Eastern Bolivian Guaraní | 1 |
| Proto-Tupi–Guaraní | 1 |
| Tupi | 1 |
| Tupi languages | 1 |
| Tupi-Guarani | 1 |
| Tupi–Guarani language family | 1 |
| Tupi–Guaraní language | 1 |
| Tupí-Guaraní languages | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Tupi–Guaraní Context triple: [Guaraní, languageFamily, Tupi–Guaraní]
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Guaraní
Guaraní is an indigenous South American language of the Tupi–Guaraní family, widely spoken in Paraguay and neighboring countries and notable for its strong cultural and national significance.
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Guarani peoples
The Guarani peoples are an indigenous group of South America, primarily inhabiting regions of Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia, known for their distinct language, rich cultural traditions, and historical influence on the region’s identity.
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Nahuan languages
The Nahuan languages are a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family that includes Nahuatl and related indigenous languages historically spoken by the Aztecs and other peoples of central Mexico.
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Guaymí
Guaymí, more commonly known today as the Ngäbe or Ngäbere people, are an Indigenous group of Central America primarily living in Panama and Costa Rica, recognized for their distinct language, traditional dress, and communal agricultural lifestyle.
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E.
Khoikhoi
The Khoikhoi are an indigenous pastoralist people of southwestern Africa, historically known for their cattle-herding societies and early encounters with European colonists in what is now South Africa and Namibia.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Tupi–Guaraní Target entity description: Tupi–Guaraní is a major branch of the Tupian language family comprising numerous indigenous languages of South America, especially in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and surrounding regions.
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A.
Guaraní
Guaraní is an indigenous South American language of the Tupi–Guaraní family, widely spoken in Paraguay and neighboring countries and notable for its strong cultural and national significance.
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B.
Guarani peoples
The Guarani peoples are an indigenous group of South America, primarily inhabiting regions of Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia, known for their distinct language, rich cultural traditions, and historical influence on the region’s identity.
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C.
Nahuan languages
The Nahuan languages are a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family that includes Nahuatl and related indigenous languages historically spoken by the Aztecs and other peoples of central Mexico.
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D.
Guaymí
Guaymí, more commonly known today as the Ngäbe or Ngäbere people, are an Indigenous group of Central America primarily living in Panama and Costa Rica, recognized for their distinct language, traditional dress, and communal agricultural lifestyle.
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E.
Khoikhoi
The Khoikhoi are an indigenous pastoralist people of southwestern Africa, historically known for their cattle-herding societies and early encounters with European colonists in what is now South Africa and Namibia.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (54)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
language family branch
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subfamily of Tupian languages ⓘ |
| continent | South America ⓘ |
| hasLanguage |
Araweté
ⓘ
Asuriní of Tocantins ⓘ Asuriní of Xingu ⓘ Ava-Canoeiro ⓘ Chiriguano (Ava Guarani) ⓘ
surface form:
Chiriguano (Eastern Bolivian Guaraní)
Cocama-Cocamilla ⓘ Emerillon (Teko) ⓘ Guajá ⓘ Guaraní ⓘ
surface form:
Guaraní language
Guarayu ⓘ Kaiwá Guaraní ⓘ Kamayurá ⓘ Kayabí ⓘ Mbyá Guarani ⓘ
surface form:
Mbyá Guaraní
Nheengatu ⓘ Tupi peoples ⓘ
surface form:
Old Tupi
Omagua ⓘ Guaraní ⓘ
surface form:
Paraguayan Guaraní
Tapirapé ⓘ
surface form:
Parintintín
Pauserna ⓘ Sirionó ⓘ Tapeba ⓘ Tapirapé ⓘ Tembe ⓘ Tenetehara (Guajajara) ⓘ Tupi peoples ⓘ
surface form:
Tupinambá
Urubu-Kaapor ⓘ Wayampí ⓘ Xetá ⓘ Xingu Asuriní ⓘ |
| hasSubgroup |
Guaraní subgroup
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Guarayu subgroup ⓘ Omagua–Cocama subgroup ⓘ Tenetehara subgroup ⓘ Tupi subgroup ⓘ Xingu subgroup ⓘ |
| isSpokenBy |
indigenous peoples of Bolivia
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indigenous peoples of Brazil ⓘ indigenous peoples of Paraguay ⓘ indigenous peoples of the Amazon basin ⓘ |
| languageFamily | Tupian ⓘ |
| partOf |
Tupian languages
ⓘ
surface form:
Tupian language family
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| region |
Argentina
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Bolivia ⓘ Brazil ⓘ Colombia ⓘ Paraguay ⓘ Peru ⓘ Uruguay ⓘ Venezuela ⓘ |
| writingSystem |
Latin alphabet
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surface form:
Latin script
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Subject: Tupi–Guaraní Description of subject: Tupi–Guaraní is a major branch of the Tupian language family comprising numerous indigenous languages of South America, especially in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and surrounding regions.
Referenced by (18)
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