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Arazaire and Arasa are a pair of closely related languages of uncertain affiliation. These have been claimed to be either Panoan or Takanan, or Takanan with Panoan words. Campbell (2012) says they are too poorly attested to classify. However, Fleck (2013) classifies them definitely in the Madre de Dios branch of Panoan, and says that the confusion is due to a second, Takanan language that also went by the names Arazaire and Arasa; a similar naming problem has caused confusion with its close relative Yamiaka.

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  • L'arazaire i l'arasa són un parell de llengües molt afins i d'afiliació incerta. S'ha afirmat que es tracta de llengües pano o llengües tacanes, o takana amb paraules pano. Campbell (2012) diu que estan massa poc certificats per classificar-los. Tanmateix, Fleck (2013) els classifica definitivament a la branca Madre de Dios de les llengües pano i diu que la confusió es deu a una segona llengua takanana que també anava amb els noms arazaire i arasa; un problema de denominació similar ha causat confusió amb el seu parent proper . El nom arasairi s'ha utilitzat per a una altra llengua, un dialecte de la llengua aïllada harakmbut. (ca)
  • Arazaire and Arasa are a pair of closely related languages of uncertain affiliation. These have been claimed to be either Panoan or Takanan, or Takanan with Panoan words. Campbell (2012) says they are too poorly attested to classify. However, Fleck (2013) classifies them definitely in the Madre de Dios branch of Panoan, and says that the confusion is due to a second, Takanan language that also went by the names Arazaire and Arasa; a similar naming problem has caused confusion with its close relative Yamiaka. The name Arasairi has been used for a yet another language, a dialect of the language isolate Harakmbut. (en)
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  • Arasa (en)
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  • ? (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • araz1236 (en)
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  • Arazaire (en)
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  • none (en)
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  • Arazaire (en)
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  • L'arazaire i l'arasa són un parell de llengües molt afins i d'afiliació incerta. S'ha afirmat que es tracta de llengües pano o llengües tacanes, o takana amb paraules pano. Campbell (2012) diu que estan massa poc certificats per classificar-los. Tanmateix, Fleck (2013) els classifica definitivament a la branca Madre de Dios de les llengües pano i diu que la confusió es deu a una segona llengua takanana que també anava amb els noms arazaire i arasa; un problema de denominació similar ha causat confusió amb el seu parent proper . (ca)
  • Arazaire and Arasa are a pair of closely related languages of uncertain affiliation. These have been claimed to be either Panoan or Takanan, or Takanan with Panoan words. Campbell (2012) says they are too poorly attested to classify. However, Fleck (2013) classifies them definitely in the Madre de Dios branch of Panoan, and says that the confusion is due to a second, Takanan language that also went by the names Arazaire and Arasa; a similar naming problem has caused confusion with its close relative Yamiaka. (en)
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  • Arazaire (ca)
  • Arazaire language (en)
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