Xakriabá language
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| Xakriabá | ||
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| Spoken in: | Minas Gerais, Brazil | |
| Language extinction: | Extinct. | |
| Language family: | Macro-Ge Ge-Kaingang Ge Central Acua Xakriabá |
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1: | none | |
| ISO 639-2: | sai | |
| ISO 639-3: | xkr | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. | ||
Xakriabá (also written Chakriaba, Chikriaba, Shacriaba) is an extinct Macro-Ge language formerly spoken in Minas Gerais, Brazil by the Xakriabá people, who today speak Portuguese.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Ethnologue.
[edit] References
- Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.) (2005). "Xakriabá", Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition, Dallas, Tex.: SIL International.

