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Reyesano Indian Language (Maropa)
Reyesano is a Tacanan language of South America,
spoken in Bolivia. There is not much reliable information about how many Reyesano people still speak their language,
but probably it is fewer than 20. Word order is primarily SOV.
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Reyesano Words:
Our list of vocabulary words in the Reyesano language, with comparison to words in other Pano-Tacanan languages.
Indigenous languages of Bolivia:
Map showing where in Bolivia the Reyesano language is spoken.
La Lengua Reyesano:
Information on Reyesano including a linguistic map of Bolivia. Page in Spanish.
House of Languages: Reyesano:
Information about Reyesano language usage.
Reyesano Language:
Demographic information on Reyesano from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Reyesano Language Tree:
Theories about Reyesano's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Reyesano:
Encyclopedia articles on the Reyesano language.
Los Maropa
Los Reyesanos:
Information about the Reyesanos in Spanish.

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