Northern Emberá, also known as West Embera and Cholo, is the largest Embera language. It is spoken largely in Colombia, but is also the principal language...
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Colombia who identify as Emberá. The Emberá language is not a single language but a group of mutually-intelligible languages spoken throughout Panamá...
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southeastern Panama. It belongs to the Choco language family. Embera, Emperã, Empena, Eberã, Epena, etc. is the Embera word for 'human being' or 'man' and is...
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(2016): († = extinct) Choko Waunana Embera Southern Embera Baudo Embera Chami Epena Northern Embera Katio Embera Darien Jolkesky (2016) notes that there...
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alphabets of the Rade, Jarai and Katu languages of Vietnam, the Panamanian spelling of the Northern Embera language, and is used in standardized texts in...
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Baudó Emberá also known as Baudó is an Embera language of Colombia. It is partially intelligible with both Northern Embera and Eperara, and it is not clear...
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Catío Emberá (Catío, Katío) is an indigenous American language spoken by the Embera people of Colombia and Panama. The language was spoken by 15,000 people...
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Ethnologue lists 24 languages of Ecuador: Achuar–Shiwiar Awa–Cuaiquer Cha'palaachi Cofán Colorado Ecuadorian Sign Language Emberá languages Media Lengua 9...
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Alibertia patinoi (category Articles containing Northern Emberá-language text)
Colombia and in the Esmeraldas Province of northwestern Ecuador. Borojó is an Emberá word meaning: boro = head, jo = fruit - head-shaped fruit, or round, globulous...
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Tau gallicum (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
and Daasanach languages to represent the sound [ð], in the Northern Embera language to represent the sound [ɗ], and in the Moro language. This article...
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