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Mato Grosso Arára (also disambiguated as Arara do Beiradão or Arara do Rio Branco, and also known as Koaiá ~ Koayá or Yugapkatã[1]) is an extinctunclassified language of Brazil. The ethnic population that spoke the language numbers about 150.
Classification
The language is unclassified, with no known connections to established families. It is attested in a single word list, which shows it is neither Tupian nor Arawakan. Four people remembered the language in 2001, and two in 2008, but none were fluent speakers.[2]
Jolkesky (2010) notes some lexical similarities with Tupian.[3]
Vocabulary
The following vocabulary list was collected in 2011 by Inês Hargreaves from two Arara groups in the north of the Parque Aripuanã, Rondônia. The informants were João Luis V. Arara, José Rodrigues V. Arara, Maria Aruy Arara, and Ana Anita Arara.[4]
Arara do Rio Branco word list
Arara do Rio Branco
English
mbaja
child
no pai
claw
kubai wit
to drink
no beʃia
ear
no ka pĩn
eye
areka
fire
no pia
foot
nukij
good
mbap
hair
kopap
head
nduka
louse
be ʃa
mouth
no jan
nose
wjaʔ
stone
noĩn
tooth
adɛ
water
For a more extensive vocabulary list of Arara by Jolkesky (2010),[5] see the corresponding Portuguese article.
Lev, Michael; Stark, Tammy; Chang, Will (2012). "Phonological inventory of Arára do Mato Grosso". The South American Phonological Inventory Database (version 1.1.3 ed.). Berkeley: University of California: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages Digital Resource.