Tucano (Dahseyé)

Tucano is part of the Eastern Tucanoan language family and is spoken in the Amazonas regions of Brazil and Colombia by about 5,000 people. Tucano speakers live mainly along the Papurí River and its tributaries. Tucano has offical status in municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira in Amazonas State.

The language is also known as Tukana, Tucana, Tukano, Dasea, Jurutí, Jurití, Yurutí, Tariana, Tariano, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka or Wahyara, and the native name is Dahseyé.

Tucano pronunciation

Tucano pronunciation

Links

Information about Tucano
http://www.archive.org/stream/rosettaproject_tuo_phon-1#page/n1/mode/1up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucano_language
http://www.language-archives.org/language/tuo
http://www.native-languages.org/tucano.htm
http://www.proel.org/index.php?pagina=mundo/amerindia/macro_tucano/tukanoan/tukano

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Tucano language and prounciation

Tucano (Dahseyé)

Tucano is part of the Eastern Tucanoan language family and is spoken in the Amazonas regions of Brazil and Colombia by about 5,000 people. Tucano speakers live mainly along the Papurí River and its tributaries. Tucano has offical status in municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira in Amazonas State.

The language is also known as Tukana, Tucana, Tukano, Dasea, Jurutí, Jurití, Yurutí, Tariana, Tariano, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka or Wahyara, and the native name is Dahseyé.

Tucano pronunciation

Tucano pronunciation

Links

Information about Tucano
http://www.archive.org/stream/rosettaproject_tuo_phon-1#page/n1/mode/1up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucano_language
http://www.language-archives.org/language/tuo
http://www.native-languages.org/tucano.htm
http://www.proel.org/index.php?pagina=mundo/amerindia/macro_tucano/tukanoan/tukano

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

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Tucano language and prounciation

Tucano (Dahseyé)

Tucano is part of the Eastern Tucanoan language family and is spoken in the Amazonas regions of Brazil and Colombia by about 5,000 people. Tucano speakers live mainly along the Papurí River and its tributaries. Tucano has offical status in municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira in Amazonas State.

The language is also known as Tukana, Tucana, Tukano, Dasea, Jurutí, Jurití, Yurutí, Tariana, Tariano, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka or Wahyara, and the native name is Dahseyé.

Tucano pronunciation

Tucano pronunciation

Links

Information about Tucano
http://www.archive.org/stream/rosettaproject_tuo_phon-1#page/n1/mode/1up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucano_language
http://www.language-archives.org/language/tuo
http://www.native-languages.org/tucano.htm
http://www.proel.org/index.php?pagina=mundo/amerindia/macro_tucano/tukanoan/tukano

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

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Tucano language and prounciation

Tucano (Dahseyé)

Tucano is part of the Eastern Tucanoan language family and is spoken in the Amazonas regions of Brazil and Colombia by about 5,000 people. Tucano speakers live mainly along the Papurí River and its tributaries. Tucano has offical status in municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira in Amazonas State.

The language is also known as Tukana, Tucana, Tukano, Dasea, Jurutí, Jurití, Yurutí, Tariana, Tariano, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka or Wahyara, and the native name is Dahseyé.

Tucano pronunciation

Tucano pronunciation

Links

Information about Tucano
http://www.archive.org/stream/rosettaproject_tuo_phon-1#page/n1/mode/1up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucano_language
http://www.language-archives.org/language/tuo
http://www.native-languages.org/tucano.htm
http://www.proel.org/index.php?pagina=mundo/amerindia/macro_tucano/tukanoan/tukano

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

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