Tsafiki, also known as Tsachila or Colorado, is a Barbacoan language spoken in Ecuador by c. 2000 ethnic Tsáchila people. /b, d/ are preglottalized [ˀb...
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(Cayapa–Tsafiki) Caranqui (also known as Cara, Kara, Karanki, Imbaya) † Cha’palaa (also known as Cayapa, Chachi, Kayapa, Nigua, Cha’palaachi) Tsafiki (also...
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Colima may be Tsafiki language Pasto language an unclassified language of South America#Colima This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Quechua. There are similarities between Caranqui and the Barbacoan languages Pasto and Tsafiki, so Caranqui is often classified as Barbacoan, but the evidence...
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Tsáchila (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Domingo de los Tsáchilas, partly named after them. Their native language is Tsafiki, a member of the Barbacoan linguistic family, and translates to mean...
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Quilago (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text)
commonly known, Quilago, was a female military rank derived from the Tsafiki language word "quela" (English: feline); it is commonly confused for the noble...
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are compared in the table below to words the Barbacoan languages Totoró, Cha'palaa, and Tsafiki as well as Proto-Barbacoan reconstructions. Urban, Matthias...
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the extinct Yurumanguí language, as well with the southern Barbacoan language Tsafiki (especially plant and animal names).: 457–458 Loukotka (1968) lists...
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– Brazil Camaré – Brazil Campaces – Ecuador; possibly Barbacoan, with Tsafiki, but unconfirmed Canelo – Ecuador Cañacure – Bolivia Capueni – Brazil Capua...
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Jamamadi; Jarawara Paumari Barbakoa Barbakoa, Southern Karanki † Kayapa Kijo † Tsafiki Barbakoa, Northern Kokonuko Kokonuko † Guambiano-Totoro: Guambiano; Totoro...
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Demographics of Ecuador (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
300 Santo Domingo de los Colorados province. Alternate names: Tsachila, Tsafiki. Quechua – 9 separate dialects are spoken in as many areas in the country...
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Colombia / Ecuador Barbacoan Cayapa (Cha'palaachi) – Ecuador Colorado (Tsafiki) – Ecuador Páez – Colombia Yanomaman Yanomami Ninam Yaruro – Venezuela...
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Evidentiality (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
Xamatauteri, Eastern Pomo, East Tucanoan languages) C2. visual sensory, inferential #1, inferential #2, reportative (e.g. Tsafiki, Pawnee, Ancash Quechua) C3. nonvisual...
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Mirativity (category Articles containing Turkish-language text)
doi:10.5070/H917136797. Dickinson, Connie (2000). "Mirativity in Tsafiki". Studies in Language. 24 (2): 379–422. doi:10.1075/sl.24.2.06dic. Yliniemi, Juha...
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List of national capital city name etymologies (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
Ecuador: Quito: Named after the Quitu tribe. The name is a combination of two Tsafiki words: "Quitso" ("center") and "To" ("the world"); hence, therefore "Quito"...
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