yrl ISO 639
Ñe’engatú Autonyms
Nhengatu
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A language of Brazil
- ISO 639
- yrl
- Alternate Names
- Coastal Tupian, Geral, Língua Geral, Língua Geral Amazônica, Modern Tupí, Nheengatú, Nyengato, Nyengatú, Waengatu, Yeral, Ñeegatú
- Autonym
- Ñe’engatú
- Population
- 6,000 in Brazil (2020). Total users in all countries: 14,000.
- Location
- Amazonas state: Içana, Lower Vaupés, Xié and Negro river areas.
- Language Maps
- Colombia, Northwestern Brazil, Southeastern Colombia, Venezuela
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened).
- Classification
- Tupian, Tupí-Guaraní, Tupí, Tupí
- Dialects
- None known. Based on Tupi (Tupinambá) [tpw], developed by Portuguese during 17th and 18th centuries as lingua franca.
- Typology
- 19 consonants and 4 vowels.
- Language Use
- Used as L1 by several ethnic groups in the upper Rio Negro region. In Nhengatu-speaking communities along the Içana and Xié rivers, all children speak it. In communities along the Rio Negro and Vaupes rivers some children speak it (2020 M. Luz). Some young people, all adults. All also use Tucano [tuo], especially those in the Vaupes region where it is replacing Nhengatu [yrl]. Many also use Baniwa [bwi]. Many also use Portuguese [por], especially in communities along the Rio Negro and Vaupes rivers where some youth are using it as their L1. A few also use Spanish [spa], along the Colombia border. Used as L2 by Baniwa [bwi], Baré [bae], Koripako [kpc], Siriano [sri], Warekena [gae].
- Language Development
- NT: 1973.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Language of the Baré [bae] tribe, with several ethnic groups identifying as Baré and speaking Nhengatu. Many Baniwa [bwi], Koripako [kpc] and Warekana [gae] communities also use Nhengatu as their L1 (2020 M. Luz).
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Nhengatu
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Amazonas state: Brazil border area, Río Negro area, lower Guainía department, San Pedro and Bultón.
- Language Status
- 8b (Nearly extinct)
- Language Use
- Shifted to Spanish [spa]. Used as L2 by Baré [bae]. View other languages of Venezuela
Language Name
Nengatu
User Population
Very few, if any, speakers left in Venezuela (Crevels 2007). Ethnic population: 2,130 (2011 census).
- Location
- Guainía department: Rio Negro; Vaupés department: Caruru and Yavarate municipalities.
- Language Status
- 7 (Shifting)
- Language Use
- Shifting to Tucano [tuo]. View other languages of Colombia
Language Name
Nhengatu
User Population
8,000 in Colombia (2004 IMB). Ethnic population: 570 (2018 census).
