Ramarama languages
The language family Ramarama belongs to the Tupi languages in South America. There is only one only living language that is associated with this family of languages , the language spoken by the Karo Karo. In the years from 1925 - 1955 various ethnologists this language family had assigned next to the language Karo languages Ntogapíd (or Itogapúk ) Ramarama, Uruku, Urumi and Ytangá. But it was, as was later pointed out by the linguist Nilson Gaba, with all these supposedly different languages are one and the same language, diamond. In Ethnologue however, the extinct language Urumi is assigned as the second stand-alone language of Ramarama family.