Potiguara language
Potiguara is an extinct Tupi language formerly used by the Potiguara people of Brazil.
| Potiguara | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Brazil | 
| Ethnicity | Potiguara people | 
| Extinct | (date missing) | 
| Tupian
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | pog | 
| Glottolog | (insufficiently attested or not a distinct language) poti1237 | 
Vocabulary
    
Potiguára words collected from an elderly male rememberer living in São Francisco, Pernambuco by Paul Wagner in 1961:[1]
| Portuguese gloss (original) | English gloss (translated) | Potiguára | 
|---|---|---|
| casa | house | ɔka | 
| comida feita da mandioca | food made from cassava | patʰιšə | 
| farinha de mandioca (mandioca mole) | cassava flour (soft cassava) | pisikʰa | 
| mandioca numa bola para guardar | cassava ball (for storage) | kařimə | 
| manipueira da mandioca | cassava plant | kənšikə | 
| animal (teiú) | animal (Tupinambis lizard) | dzižuảsu | 
| arma de pesca | fishing weapon | ləndʷa; šɔkʰI; phusa | 
| ave (perdiz) | bird (partridge) | nʌmbu | 
| bicho | insect | mʌʔmʌndʷa | 
| bicho da lama | type of insect | lɔʰhɔřu | 
| cama de pau | wooden bed | kảtảtảu | 
| camarão (espécie) | shrimp (species) | ařatʰʌya | 
| caracol | snail | masuñi | 
| comida do mato | bush food | pokumə | 
| frutinha | small fruit | křařwata | 
| ostra | oyster | mařiskʰo | 
References
    
- Meader, Robert E. (1978). Indios do Nordeste: Levantamento sobre os remanescentes tribais do nordeste brasileiro (in Portuguese). Brasilia: SIL International.
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