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.

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