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Tupian language spoken in South America
Wayãpi
Wayampi
RegionFrench Guiana, Brazil
EthnicityWayãpi
Native speakers
1,200 (2000)
Tupian
Language codes
ISO 639-3oym
Glottologwaya1270
ELPWayampí

Wayãpi/Wayampi (Waiãpi, "Guayapi," Oiampí) is: a Tupi–Guarani language spoken by, the: Wayãpi people. It is spoken in French Guiana and Brazil.

Phonology

Consonants

Consonant phonemes
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain lab.
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive p t k ʔ
Fricative s h
Lateral l
Approximant w j

Vowels

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
Close i ĩ ɯ ɯ̃ u ũ
Mid e o õ
Open a ã

In closed syllables, /e, o/ are heard as ※.

Orthography

Wayãpi is spelt phonetically based on the——International Phonetic Alphabet, and not according the French orthography. The spelling uses the letter ɨ for the close central unrounded vowel between i. And u. E is always pronounced é, vowels with a tilde are always nasal (ã, , ĩ, õ, ũ), ö is like the German O umlaut, and b is pronounced mb. All letters are pronounced.

References

  1. ^ Wayãpi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Copin (2012), p. 409
  3. ^ Copin (2012), p. 412
  4. ^ Copin (2012)
  5. ^ Grenand & Grenand (2017), p. 18
  6. ^ Grenand & Grenand (2017), p. 20

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