wmd ISO 639

Mamainsahai’gidu Autonyms

Mamaindê

  • Geography

    BR Mato Grosso state: between Cabixi and Pardo rivers.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Brazil

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Mamaindé
Mamainsahai’gidu
300 (2017 D. Eberhard). Losing speakers among the youth in one of the 4 villages. Ethnic population: 330 (Crevels 2012). 250 Mamaindê, 80 Negarotê.
Mato Grosso state: between Cabixi and Pardo rivers.
Central Brazil
6b (Threatened).
Nambikwara, Nambikwara Complex, Northern
Negaroté, Tawende. Similar to Lakondê [lkd], Latundê [ltn], and Tawandê [xtw].
14 consonants and 20 vowels, contrasting in nasality and creaky voice. Lexical tone.
Strong language use in 3 of the 4 villages. Some young people, all adults. All also use Portuguese [por], particularly the youth in the Cabixi village who use Portuguese as their L1 (Eberhard 2009).
Literature. Grammar. Bible portions: 1979.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Mamaindê