Panare is a Cariban language, spoken by the Panare, who number 3,000–4,000 and live in Bolivar State in central Venezuela. Their main area is South of...
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Panare may refer to Panare people, Venezuela Panare language, Venezuela Panare District, Thailand This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Yukpa (N) Coyaima (N) † Panare (N) Opon [Opón-Karare] † Unclassified: Pimenteira † Palmela † The extinct Patagón de Perico language of northern Peru also...
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contact between Spanish and other languages, especially in America, such as the Panare Trade Spanish used by the Panare people of Venezuela and Roquetas...
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the Panare language, which belongs to the Carib family. While Western culture has had a moderate influence on other tribes of the region, the Panare retain...
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The Guianas (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
Pidgin languages spoken in the Guianas include Panare Trade Spanish, a pidgin between the Panare language and Spanish; and Ndyuka-Tiriyó Pidgin, a pidgin...
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Nominalization > Passive in Panare and Ye'kwana (Cariban)" (PDF). voice-systems-workshop.wdfiles.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04. Carib language test of Wikipedia at...
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Kapóng is a Cariban language spoken mainly in Guyana, most commonly in the region of the Upper Mazaruni. Though many speakers do not live in villages,...
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the 2001 census): A spoken language in the state of Monagas and Bolivar in an area bordering on Pemón speakers. Eñepá or Panare (4,180): Spoken in the state...
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Panare (Thai: ปะนาเระ, pronounced [pā.nāː.réʔ]) is a district (amphoe) in Pattani province, southern Thailand. The name "Panare" comes from the Pattani...
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Panares (Ancient Greek: Πανάρης) was a Greek general (strategos) of the ancient Cretan city of Kydonia in 69 BC at the time when the Romans attacked the...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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The Pemon language (or Pemón in Spanish) is an indigenous language of the Cariban family spoken by some 30,000 Pemon people, in Venezuela's Southeast,...
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Macushi is an indigenous language of the Carib family spoken in Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela. It is also referred to as Makushi, Makusi, Macuxi, Macusi...
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Nominative–absolutive alignment (redirect from Nominative-absolutive language)
ergative-absolutive). The languages for which nominative–absolutive clauses have been described include the Cariban languages Panare (future, desiderative...
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Incorporation (linguistics) (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
also has nothing to do with noun incorporation). The next example, from Panare, illustrates the cross-linguistically common phenomenon that the incorporated...
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2003) Pemóng-Panare macro-group Pemóng group (Kapóng, (Akawaio, Patamuna, Ingarikó), Makushi, Pemón (Taurepang, Kamarakóto, Arekuna)) Panare Mapoyo-Tamanaku...
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Indigenous peoples in Venezuela (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
main language families are Arawakan languages Carib languages Chibchan languages Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal Venezuela portal Panare people...
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2001-04-08 9073 Establishing a National High School: Bartolome and Manuela Pañares Memorial National High School 2001-04-08 9074 Establishing a National High...
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Highway 4061 (Thailand) (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
Route 4061 (Thai: ทางหลวงแผ่นดินหมายเลข 4061), known as Yarang-Panare Highway (Thai: ทางหลวงแผ่นดินสายยะรัง-ปะนาเระ) or Lamyai 2 Road (Thai: ถนนลำใย 2)...
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Puerto Ayacucho (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
There are a number of local indigenous tribes including the Yanomami, the Panare, the Bari, Piaroa, and Guajibo (also known as Jibis). Puerto Ayacucho has...
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Caribs): Guianas, Venezuela (northern coast of South America) Yekuana Eñapa (Panare) Pemóng Pemóng Makuxi: Brazil, Guyana Yanomami (Yanõmami/Yanõmami Thëpë):...
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Panagrellus redivivus (category Articles with Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
redivivus Wikidata: Q7129875 BOLD: 717812 CoL: 8GFJ5 EoL: 4964798 EPPO: PANARE EUNIS: 248135 Fauna Europaea: 224566 Fauna Europaea (new):...
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related languages provide evidence for this analysis: compare the Tiriyó stem /eeka/ 'bite' with e.g. Waiwai, Katxuyana, Hixkaryana /eska/, Panare /ehka/...
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Highway 42 (Thailand) (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
Pattani to Narathiwat. or Korean Road or Batah Koli in northeastern Malay language is a southeastern highway that connects Songkhla Province, Pattani Province...
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Brazil Sirionó – Bolivia Wayampi – French Guiana Cariban Carib (De'kwana) Panare – Venezuela Macushi – Brazil / Guyana Wai Wai – Brazil / Guyana Panoan Cashibo...
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List of hospitals in Thailand (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
Hospital Pattani Mayo 42 Nong Chik Hospital Pattani Nong Chik 30 Panare Hospital Pattani Panare 30 Sai Buri Crown Prince Hospital Pattani Sai Buri 135 Thung...
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Pattani province (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
name Patani (Jawi: ڤتاني), which can mean "this beach" in Patani Malay language. (In standard Malay, this would be pantai ini.) According to legend, the...
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Venezuela (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
the most spoken Indigenous language, with 170,000 speakers. Immigrants, in addition to Spanish, speak their own languages. Chinese (400,000), Portuguese...
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Manila Standard (category English-language newspapers published in the Philippines)
Jonna Baquillas, Arnel Onesimo Uy ENTERTAINMENT AND LIFESTYLE Joyce Babe Pañares, "The Joyce of Eating" Bob Zozobrado, "Mercury Rising" Desiree Carlos,...
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