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Gueren language

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Extinct Botocudoan language of Brazil
Gueren
Guêren
Native toBrazil
RegionMinas Gerais
EthnicityGuerén  [pt]
Extinct (date missing)
Macro-Jê
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog guer1242

Guerén (Guêren) is an extinct Botocudoan language of Brazil, related to Krenak. Today, several thousand Guerén people live in Olivença (now a district of Ilhéus), but they no longer speak the language.[1]

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Official language
Regional languages
Indigenous
languages
Arawakan
Arawan
Cariban
Pano–Tacanan
Macro-Jê
Nadahup
Tupian
Chapacuran
Tukanoan
Nambikwaran
Purian
Yanomaman
Bororoan
Harákmbut–Katukinan
Guaicuruan
Ticuna-Yuri
Nukak–Kakwa
Kariri
Isolates
Unclassified
Interlanguages
Sign languages
Non-official
Italics indicate extinct languages
Cerrado
Goyaz
Panará
Northern
Trans-Tocantins
Timbira
Central (Akuwẽ)
Jê of Paraná
Southern
Unclassified
Trans–São Francisco
Krenák
Maxakalían
Kamakã  ?
Western
Mato Grosso
Jabutian
Karajá
Chiquitano ?
Italics indicate extinct languages


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