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(Redirected from Sanamaicá language) Endangered Tupian language spoken in Brazil
Mondé
Salamãi, Sanamaica
RegionBrazil
Ethnicity10 (2006?)
Native speakers2 (2006)
Language familyTupian
Language codes
ISO 639-3mnd
Glottologsala1273
ELPMondé

Mondé, or Salamãi, is a possibly extinct Tupian language of the state of Rondônia, in the Amazon region of Brazil.

Other names include Sanamaikã, Sanamaicá, Salamãi.

References

  1. Mondé language at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013) Closed access icon
  2. Mondé at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  3. Campbell, Lyle (2012). "Classification of the indigenous languages of South America". In Grondona, Verónica; Campbell, Lyle (eds.). The Indigenous Languages of South America. The World of Linguistics. Vol. 2. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 59–166. ISBN 978-3-11-025513-3.

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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
Italics indicate extinct languages


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