shb ISO 639

Ninam

  • Geography

    BR Roraima state: Mucajaí, Paragua, Roraima, and upper Uraricaá rivers.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Brazil

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Shiriana, Xirianá, Xirixana, Yanam
470 in Brazil (Crevels 2012). About evenly divided between northern and southern dialects. 15,700 for all Yanomam groups in Brazil (2006 FUNASA). Most are monolingual. Ethnic population: 470 (Crevels 2012). Total users in all countries: 1,030.
Roraima state: Mucajaí, Paragua, Roraima, and upper Uraricaá rivers.
Northwestern Brazil, Venezuela
6a (Vigorous).
Yanomaman
Southern Ninam (Mukajai, Shirishana), Northern Ninam (Shiriana, Uraricaa-Paragua).
13 consonants and 25 vowels, contrasting in length and nasality.
Used by all. Many also use Portuguese [por], especially children. Used as L2 by Arutani [atx].
Grammar. Bible portions: 1970.
Latin script [Latn], no longer in use.
Distinct from the Arawakan Xiriâna [xir].
OLAC resources in and about Ninam
Ninam
560 in Venezuela (2010 L. Campbell). Ethnic population: 420 (2011 census).
Bolívar state: Karun and Paragua rivers.
Northern Ninam, Southern Ninam.
6b (Threatened)
Also use Pemon [aoc]. Also use Spanish [spa]. Used as L2 by Arutani [atx].
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