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- El catuquinarú és una llengua extingida i no classificada de la tribu Catuquinaru del Brasil, conservada en poques paraules recollides per Jose Bach i publicada per G. E. Church el 1898. El nom és un derivatiu comú de catuquina. Loukotka l'inclou entre les llengües tupí, descrivint la gent com a catuquins tupinitzats. Tanmateix, el vocabulari poc conservat no s'assembla al de les llengües tupí, catuquines, o pano (compareu Waninawa). Loukotka dóna les paraules següents: taka-su 'cap'saña 'dent' 'punü 'mà'uhehü 'aigua' Bach va informar que el catuquinarú utilitzava una versió codificada del seu idioma per comunicar-se a distàncies de fins a 1,5 km mitjançant tambors anomenats . (ca)
- Catuquinarú is the extinct and unclassified language of the tribe of Brazil, preserved in a few words collected by Jose Bach and published by G. E. Church in 1898. The name is a common derivative of . Loukotka includes it among the Tupi languages, describing the people as Tupinized Catuquina. However, the little preserved vocabulary does not resemble that of the Tupi languages, Catuquinan languages, or Panoan languages (compare Panoan Catuquina). The following words are given by Loukotka: taka-su 'head'saña 'tooth'punü 'hand'uhehü 'water' Bach reported that the Catuquinaru used a coded version of their language to communicate over distances of up to 1.5 km via drums called cambarysus. (en)
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- El catuquinarú és una llengua extingida i no classificada de la tribu Catuquinaru del Brasil, conservada en poques paraules recollides per Jose Bach i publicada per G. E. Church el 1898. El nom és un derivatiu comú de catuquina. Loukotka l'inclou entre les llengües tupí, descrivint la gent com a catuquins tupinitzats. Tanmateix, el vocabulari poc conservat no s'assembla al de les llengües tupí, catuquines, o pano (compareu Waninawa). Loukotka dóna les paraules següents: taka-su 'cap'saña 'dent' 'punü 'mà'uhehü 'aigua' (ca)
- Catuquinarú is the extinct and unclassified language of the tribe of Brazil, preserved in a few words collected by Jose Bach and published by G. E. Church in 1898. The name is a common derivative of . Loukotka includes it among the Tupi languages, describing the people as Tupinized Catuquina. However, the little preserved vocabulary does not resemble that of the Tupi languages, Catuquinan languages, or Panoan languages (compare Panoan Catuquina). The following words are given by Loukotka: taka-su 'head'saña 'tooth'punü 'hand'uhehü 'water' (en)
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- Catuquinarú (ca)
- Catuquinaru language (en)
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