Yabaâna language
Not to be confused with Yabarana language.
| Yabaâna | |
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| Yabaána, Yabahana | |
| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Amazonas |
| Era | attested 1831 |
Arawakan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ybn |
| Glottolog | yaba1249 Yabaâna-Mainatari |
Yabaâna (Yabaána, Yabahana) is a dormant Arawakan (Maipurean) language of Brazil.[1]
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Arawakan (Maipurean) languages | |||||
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| Caribbean | |||||
| Amapá | |||||
| Central |
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| Rio Negro | |||||
| Upper Amazon |
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| Lower Ucayalí | |||||
| Pozuzo | |||||
| Mato Grosso |
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| Purus | |||||
| Bolivia | |||||
| Preandine | |||||
Italics indicate extinct languages | |||||
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