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Torá language

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Chapacuran language spoken in Brazil For the language spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana, see Bowili language.
Torá
RegionBrazil
Ethnicity310 (2012)
Extinct2000s
"few" semispeakers (2018)
Language familyChapacuran
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Language codes
ISO 639-3trz
Glottologtora1263
ELPTorá

Torá (Toraz) is an Chapacuran language that is once spoken along the lower stretches of the Marmelos River in Brazil. A probably extinct language, the last fluent speaker is believed to died in the 2000s (in 2006, there were two fluent speakers left, but it only has semi-speakers as of 2018, "at least few").

References

  1. ^ Torá at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. Torá language at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
Chapacuran languages
Italics indicate extinct languages


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