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Waitaká (Guaitacá, Goyatacá, Goytacaz) is an extinct and unclassified language of Brazil (Campbell 2012), on the São Mateus River and near Cabo de São Tomé in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Dialects, or at least tribal divisions, were Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu, and Miri. Loukotka (1968) suggests it may have been one of the Purian languages.

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  • Língua goitacá (pt)
  • Waitaká language (en)
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  • Waitaká (Guaitacá, Goyatacá, Goytacaz) is an extinct and unclassified language of Brazil (Campbell 2012), on the São Mateus River and near Cabo de São Tomé in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Dialects, or at least tribal divisions, were Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu, and Miri. Loukotka (1968) suggests it may have been one of the Purian languages. (en)
  • Goitacá, guaitacá ou waitaká é uma língua indígena atualmente extinta e não precisamente classificada do Brasil. Era falada pelos goitacás, um grupo indígena brasileiro atualmente extinto que vivia na região do Rio São Mateus e perto de Cabo de São Tomé no estado do Rio de Janeiro. Os dialetos, ou pelo menos as divisões tribais, são Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu e Miri. Loukotka (1968) sugere que talvez tenha sido uma das línguas puris. (pt)
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  • Goytacaz (en)
  • Waitaká (en)
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  • Waitaká (Guaitacá, Goyatacá, Goytacaz) is an extinct and unclassified language of Brazil (Campbell 2012), on the São Mateus River and near Cabo de São Tomé in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Dialects, or at least tribal divisions, were Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu, and Miri. Loukotka (1968) suggests it may have been one of the Purian languages. (en)
  • Goitacá, guaitacá ou waitaká é uma língua indígena atualmente extinta e não precisamente classificada do Brasil. Era falada pelos goitacás, um grupo indígena brasileiro atualmente extinto que vivia na região do Rio São Mateus e perto de Cabo de São Tomé no estado do Rio de Janeiro. Os dialetos, ou pelo menos as divisões tribais, são Mopi, Yacorito, Wasu e Miri. Loukotka (1968) sugere que talvez tenha sido uma das línguas puris. (pt)
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  • Goytacaz (en)
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