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  2. Languages of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    There are also many Brazilians living in Venezuela. Portuguese has become a very important language of the world economy. Geographically widespread, Portuguese is officially spoken on 5 continents by 270 million speakers, and is the 6th most natively spoken language in the world, and the most spoken language in the Southern Hemisphere.

  3. List of language names - Wikipedia

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    Spoken in: East New Britain Province in Papua New Guinea; Kuliak – Rub Spoken in: the Republic of Uganda; Kumeyaay – Kumiai Spoken in: California, the United States and Baja California, Mexico; Kumyk – Къумукъ Tил Official language in: the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan; Kunama – Baada, Baazayn, Diila Spoken in ...

  4. Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela, [c] officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, [d] is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It comprises an area of 916,445 km 2 (353,841 sq mi), and its population was estimated at 29 million in 2022. [18]

  5. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...

  6. Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    There are 101 languages listed for Venezuela in the Ethnologue database, of which 80 are spoken today as living languages. Today, they're mostly located south of the Orinoco , in the Guayana Region , an area that covers half of the country but the population represents just 2.7% of Venezuelans; other important regions where they're located are ...

  7. Venezuelan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Llanero (plainsman) dialect is spoken in the Venezuelan plains, Los Llanos. One of its characteristics is a considerable aboriginal lexicon, a product of the fusion of Spanish with Indigenous languages. The Margaritan dialect , spoken in Isla Margarita and the northeast of mainland Venezuela. The Margaritan dialect sometimes has an ...

  8. Guamo language - Wikipedia

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    Varieties that may have been dialects or closely related languages: [1] Guamo of San José - on the Santo Domingo River, Zamora; Dazaro - once spoken in Zamora on the Guanare River; Guamontey - once spoken from the mouth of the Zárate River to the Apure River (unattested) Tayaga - once spoken between the Arauca River and Apure River, in Apure ...

  9. Arawakan languages - Wikipedia

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    1SG -face no-tiho 1SG-face my face tiho-ti face- ALIEN tiho-ti face-ALIEN (someone's) face Classifiers Many Arawakan languages have a system of classifier morphemes that mark the semantic category of the head noun of a noun phrase on most other elements of the noun phrase. The example below is from the Tariana language, in which classifier suffixes mark the semantic category of the head noun ...