Cannabaceae

Mabenaro
Native toPeru
Pano–Tacanan
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologmabe1235

Mabenaro is a Tacanan language spoken, or at least once spoken, along the Madre de Dios River of Peru. It is known only from a list of 54 words which are not very well transcribed.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Victor Girard, 1971, Proto-Takanan Phonology

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