bae ISO 639

Baré

  • Geography

    VE Amazonas state: Maroa town; upper Río Negro from Brazil-Venezuela border to Casiquiare Canal, extreme southwest at Colombia border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Venezuela

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Arihini, Balé, Barauana, Barauna, Barawana, Cunipusana, Ihini, Maldavaca, Mitua, Yavita
A few elders. 2 semi-speakers (Crevels 2007). Ethnic population: 5,040 (2011 census).
Amazonas state: Maroa town; upper Río Negro from Brazil-Venezuela border to Casiquiare Canal, extreme southwest at Colombia border.
8b (Nearly extinct).
Maipurean, Northern, Upper Amazon, Central Upper Amazon, Baré
19 consonants and 4 vowels.
Shifted to Nhengatu [yrl]. Shifted to Spanish [spa].
Dictionary.
Unwritten [Qaax].
‘Baré’ is also a cover term for separate languages: Baré, Mandahuaca [mht], Guarequena [gae], Baniwa [bwi], and Piapoco [pio].
OLAC resources in and about Baré
Baré
No known L1 speakers in Brazil. The Baré people now speak Nhengatu [yrl] (Meira 2021). Ethnic population: 2,790 (Moore 2006).
Amazonas state: Xié river area.
8b (Nearly extinct)
Many shifted to Nhengatu [yrl]. Many shifted to Portuguese [por].
Non-indigenous.
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