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Kapinawá language

Extinct unattested language of eastern Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Kapinawá language is a presumed and unattested language of northeastern Brazil, formerly spoken by the Kapinawá, who are now monolingual in Portuguese. As Kapinawá is unattested, it cannot be shown to have been distinct from neighboring languages.[1] The Kapinawá are said to be descended from the Paratió, who spoke the Paratió language.[2]

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