Cabre language
Extinct Arawakan language of Colombia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cabre (Cabere, Cávere) is an extinct Arawakan language of Colombia. Speakers lived along the Teviare and Zama rivers among speakers of Western Nawiki (Upper Amazonian) languages, but not enough is known to classify it well. Gilij (see Campbell)[full citation needed] cited:
Maipure | Güipunave | Cávere | (gloss) |
---|---|---|---|
yema | dema | shema | 'tobacco' |
yapa | dapa | shapa | 'monte' (hill, bush) |
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2025) |
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