Arikapú language
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Arikapú | ||
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Spoken in: | Brazil | |
Region: | Rondônia, at the headwaters of the Rio Branco | |
Total speakers: | 6 (1998 SIL) | |
Language family: | American Macro-Gê Yabuti Arikapú |
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | – | |
ISO 639-3: | ark | |
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Arikapú is a Macro-Gê language that in 1998 was spoken by only six individuals in Rondônia, Brazil, at the headwaters of the Rio Branco. It is being supplanted by Portuguese and is considered an endangered language.