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(Redirected from Anambe language) Endangered Tupian language of Brazil Not to be confused with the Anambé of Ehrenreich.
Anambé
Native toBrazil
RegionPará, Cairari River
Ethnicity130 Anambé (2000)
Native speakers6 (2006)
Language familyTupian
Language codes
ISO 639-3aan
Glottologanam1249
ELPAnambé of Cairarí
Anambé is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
Tupi (violet), Tupi-Guarini (pink) languages areas and early probable areas (pink-grey) in South America

Anambé, or more specifically Anambe of Cairari, is a possibly extinct Tupi language spoken in Pará, on the Cairari River in Brazil. It is being supplanted by Portuguese.

References

  1. ^ Anambé at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

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Tupian languages
Arikem
Tupari
Mondé
Puruborá
Ramarama
Yuruna
Munduruku
Maweti–Guarani
Aweti–Guarani
Tupi–Guarani
Guarani (I)
Guarayu (II)
Tupi (III)
Tenetehara (IV)
Xingu (V)
Kawahíb (VI)
Kamayurá (VII)
Northern (VIII)
Proto-languages
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