Tapirapé language
Tupí-Guaraní language of Brazil / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tapirapé (also known as Apyãwa and Tapi'irape) is a Tupí-Guaraní language of Brazil spoken near the Araguaia River, in the border of the states of Mato Grosso and Tocantins.[2][3] As of 2020, the language has around 917 speakers,[4] who belong to the Tapirapé ethnic group.[5]
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