Category
page 1Languages of Brazil
Portuguese
Western Romance language
Romani
language of the Romani people belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
Brazilian Portuguese
set of varieties of the Portuguese language spoken in Brazil
Plautdietsch
Plautdietsch () or Mennonite Low German is a Low Prussian dialect of East Low German with Dutch influence that developed in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Vistula delta area of Royal Prussia. The word Plautdietsch translates to "flat (or low) German" (referring to the plains of northern Germany). In other Low German dialects, the word for Low German is usually realised as Plattdütsch/Plattdüütsch or Plattdüütsk , – very often also as Plattdeutsch – but the spelling Plautdietsch is used to refer specifically to the Vistula variant of the language.
Portuñol
Portuñol (Spanish spelling) or Portunhol (Portuguese spelling) () is a portmanteau of the words portugués/português ("Portuguese") and español/espanhol ("Spanish"), and is the name often given to any non-systematic mixture of Portuguese and Spanish (this sense should not be confused with the dialects of the Portuguese language spoken in northern Uruguay by the Brazilian border, known by several names, among them Portuñol). Close examination reveals it to be "a polyvalent term (portuñol/portunhol) used to describe a wide range of phenomena, including spontaneous contact vernaculars in border re
Antônio Carlos
municipality of Santa Catarina state, Brazil
Cerro Largo
municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
Caló
Romani-influenced Spanish language
Nheengatu
language of South America
Augusto Pestana
municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
Carib
highly endangered South American language, spoken by the Kalina people (Caribs)
São Pedro do Butiá
municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
Roque Gonzales, Rio Grande do Sul
municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
Salvador das Missões
municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
Mato Queimado
municipality of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
Jê
language group in Brazil
Arawan
language family
Apalaí
language
Hixkaryana
one of the Carib languages, spoken by just over 500 people on the Nhamundá River, a tributary of the Amazon River in Brazil
East Low German
dialect group
Hunsrik
Hunsrik (natively Hunsrik , Hunsrückisch or Hunsrickisch and Portuguese hunsriqueano or hunsriqueano riograndense), also called Riograndese Hunsrik, ''''' or ''''', is a Moselle Franconian language derived primarily from the Hunsrückisch dialect of West Central German which is spoken in parts of South America. A co-official language in the Brazilian municipalities of Antônio Carlos, Santa Maria do Herval, and São João do Oeste, Hunsrik is spoken in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and Paraná, as well as some regions of neighboring Paraguay and Argentina. It has been an integral
Panoan
family of languages spoken in Peru, western Brazil, and Bolivia
talian
dialect
Kaingang
language of Kaingang people
Ticuna
language
Aikanã
definitely endangered language isolate spoken by about 200 Aikanã people in Rondônia, Brazil
languages of Brazil
languages of a geographic region
Eastern Lombard
Lombard dialects of Italy
Terêna
language spoken in Brazil
Omagua
Tupí-Guaraní language of Peru
Waiwai
language
Tariana
language
Jamamadí
Arawan language
Shipibo-Conibo
language
Pará Arára
language
Deni
language
Chapacuran
language family
East Pomeranian
East Low German dialect
Ye'kuana
language
Wapishana
language
Tacanan
language family of Bolivia
Karajá
Macro-Je language spoken in Brazil
Palikúr
language
Arawá
language
Katukinan
language family of South America
Arutani
language
Macushi
language
Xavante
language of the Xavante people in Brazil
Cashinahua
Indigenous American language of western South America
Tiriyó
language
Yaminawa
language
Warekena
language
Ashéninka
language
Arutani–Sape
proposed language family
Yuri
Yuri language
Anambé
language
Cubeo
language
Tucano
language
Mẽbêngôkre
language
Baré
language