Kadiweu language
| Kadiwéu | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Brazil |
| Ethnicity | Kadiweu, Mbayá |
Native speakers | 1,600 (2006)[1] |
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Guaicuruan
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 |
kbc |
| Glottolog |
kadi1248[2] |
Kadiweu is a Mataco–Guaicuru language spoken by 1,200-1,800 people in Brazil. It is mainly a subject–verb–object language and its ISO 639-3 code is kbc.
Kadiwéu is a Waikurúan language spoken by about 1,000 Indians distributed over an area of 5,380 km² near the town of Bodoquena in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
References
External links
- ELAR archive of Kadiwéu (and Chorote and Nivaklé) language documentation materials
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