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Menién language

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Extinct language of Brazil
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Menién
Native toBrazil
RegionBahia
Extinct (date missing)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog meni1247

Menién is an extinct language related to Kamakã. It is one of the Macro-Jê languages of Brazil.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Nikulin, Andrey. 2020. Proto-Macro-Jê: um estudo reconstrutivo . Doctoral dissertation, University of Brasília.
Official language
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Cariban
Pano–Tacanan
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Tupian
Chapacuran
Tukanoan
Nambikwaran
Purian
Yanomaman
Bororoan
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Guaicuruan
Ticuna-Yuri
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Kariri
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Kamakã  ?
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Mato Grosso
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