Máku ['mako], also spelled Mako (Spanish Macú), and in the language itself Jukude, is an unclassified language and likely language isolate once spoken...
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Nukak Makú and Kakwa (Macu de Cubeo, Macu de Desano, Macu de Guanano, Macú-Paraná) the Maku-Auari language, the 'Maku' of Roraima and the Auari River...
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extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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Leco (Lapalapa, Leko) Lule (Argentina) (also known as Tonocoté) Máku (Maku of Auari) Malibú (also known as Malibu) Mapudungun (Chile, Argentina) (also...
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Punave-Maku and the Máku language (Maku of Auari) is sometimes connected to the Arutani–Sape languages (yet again also known as Maku) in a Kalianan branch...
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states that a further connection with Máku (Maku of Roraima/Auari) is "promising". (See Macro-Puinavean languages.) Migliazza (1978) gives the following...
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Kamã Makú, Kamarada, Makú-Kamarada) Hupda-Yuhup Hup (Hupda, Hupdë, Hupdá Makú, Macú de Tucano, Ubdé) (dialects: Hupdë, Tuhup, Nëhup) Yuhup (Makú-Yahup...
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