Xavante language

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Xavante
aʼuwẽ
Spoken in: Brazil 
Region: Mato Grosso
Total speakers: ~10,000
Language family: Ge
 Central
  Acua
   Xavante
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: sai
ISO/FDIS 639-3: xav

The Xavante language is a Ge language spoken by the Xavante people in about 170 villages in the area surrounding Eastern Mato Grosso, Brazil. The Xavante language is unique because of its 13 vowels and matching 13 consonants, its Object-Subject-Verb grammatical organization, and its interesting use of honorary and endearment terms in its morphology.

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[edit] Sounds

[edit] Vowels

Front Central Back
High i, ĩ ɨ u
Mid e ə o
Low ɛ, ɛ̃ a, ã ɔ, ɔ̃

[edit] Consonants

Labial Apical Velar Glottal
Plosive p b t d ʔ
Nasal m n ŋ
Fricative s z h
Flap ɾ
Approximant w

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