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Remo Indian Language
Remo is an extinct Panoan language of South America.
Remo was once spoken in Brazil and eastern Peru. It had SOV word order.
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Remo Indian Language
Remo Phonology
Remo Numbers
Remo Bibliography:
Scanned-in Remo language materials from the Rosetta Project.
Língua remo:
Remo language information in Portuguese.
La Lengua Remo:
Information on Remo including linguistic maps of Peru and Brazil. Page in Spanish.
Remo Language:
Demographic information on Remo from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Remo Language Tree:
Theories about Remo's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Remo:
Encyclopedia article on the Remo language.
Lenguas Pano:
Spanish-language information on Remo and the Panoan languages.

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