Language within the Macro-Jê stock
The Ofayé or Opaye language , also Ofaié-Xavante, Opaié-Shavante , forms its own branch of the Macro-Jê languages . It is spoken by only a couple of the small Ofayé people , though language revitalization efforts are underway. Grammatical descriptions have been made by the Pankararú linguist Maria das Dores de Oliveira (Pankararu) ,[ 2] as well as by Sarah C. Gudschinsky [ 3] and Jennifer E. da Silva, from the Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul .
It was spoken on the Ivinhema River , Pardo River , and Nhandú River in Mato Grosso do Sul . Guachi , spoken on the Vacaria River in Mato Grosso do Sul, is a dialect.[ 4]
Jolkesky (2016) notes that there are lexical similarities with the Macro-Mataguayo-Guaykuru languages due to contact.[ 5]
Phonology
The consonantal inventory of Ofayé is as follows.[ 2] : 40
The vowel inventory of Ofayé is as follows.[ 2] : 42
Vocabulary
Loukotka (1968) lists the following basic vocabulary items.[ 4]
gloss
Opaie
one
enex-há
two
yakwári
tongue
chü-õrá
foot
chü-gareyé
fire
mitáu
tree
komekatá
jaguar
woki
house
shüa
white
õká
References
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