jup ISO 639

Hup Autonyms

Hupdë

  • Geography

    BR Amazonas state: Rio Auari.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Brazil

jup
Hupda, Hupdah, Hupdé, Jupde, Ubdé, “Hupdá Makú” (pej.), “Jupdá Macú” (pej.), “Macú de Tucano” (pej.), “Makú-Hupdá” (pej.)
Hup
1,500 in Brazil (Crevels 2012). Ethnic population: 1,500 (Crevels 2012). Total users in all countries: 1,740.
Amazonas state: Rio Auari.
Northwestern Brazil, Southeastern Colombia
5* (Developing).
Puinavean, Hupda
Hupdë, Tuhup, Nëhup. Ruhlen and others classify it as Puinave, Macro-Tucanoan. Intelligible with Yahup [yab].
SOV; agglutinative; case-marking; word-accent; 19 consonants and 15 vowels, including 5 nasal vowels.
Vigorous. Some also use Portuguese [por], but only less than 20% of men. Also use Tucano [tuo], especially men (almost all) and some women.
Children do not attend school. Where informal schooling is available Hupdë is used as the language of instruction. Dictionary. Grammar.
Latin script [Latn], in development.
Subservient to the Tucano and other Tucanoan Indians. Some nomadic between Brazil and Colombia.
OLAC resources in and about Hupdë
Hupdë
240 in Colombia (Crevels 2007). Ethnic population: 240 (Crevels 2007).
Vaupés department: Papurí and Tiquié river systems.
6a (Vigorous)
Used by all. Also use Tucano [tuo].
Subservient to Tucanoan Indians. Some nomadic between Colombia and Brazil.
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