Sateré-Mawé language

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The Sateré-Mawé language is an indigenous Tupian language spoken by the Sateré-Mawé people of the Brazilian Amazon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American indigenous language
indigenous language
natural language
alternativeName Andira NERFINISHED
Maragua NERFINISHED
Mawé NERFINISHED
Sateré NERFINISHED
contactLanguage Portuguese
country Brazil
ethnologueEntry Sateré-Mawé NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution central Amazon basin
glottocode sate1243
glottologName Satere-Mawe NERFINISHED
hasCommunity indigenous community
hasCulturalRole marker of Sateré-Mawé identity
hasDomain mythology
ritual songs
traditional ecological knowledge
hasEndangermentStatus vulnerable
hasLanguagePolicyContext Brazilian indigenous languages policy
hasLinguisticArea Amazonian languages area
hasOrthographyStatus standardized community orthography
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive nasalization
nasal vowels
oral vowels
hasSociolinguisticSituation bilingualism with Portuguese
hasSpeakerEthnicity Sateré-Mawé NERFINISHED
hasTypologicalFeature agglutinative morphology
head-marking
verb-final tendencies
hasUsageTrend intergenerational transmission present
ISO639-3Code mav
isPartOf Tupian linguistic heritage
languageFamily Tupian language family NERFINISHED
region Brazilian Amazon NERFINISHED
spokenBy Sateré-Mawé people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Amazonas (Brazilian state) NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
Pará (Brazilian state) NERFINISHED
subfamily Mawé branch
usedFor daily communication
oral tradition
ritual practices
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Tupian wellKnownLanguage Sateré-Mawé language