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- Timote_language abstract "Timote, also known as Cuica or Timote–Cuica, is the language of the Timote–Cuica state in the Venezuelan Andes, around the present city of Mérida and south of Lake Maracaibo.The language is reported to have gone extinct in the early to mid 20th century. However, in 1977 it was reported that the indigenous village of Mutús, in the heart of the old Timote state, still spoke an indigenous language, which would presumably be Timote. The name is apparently Timote, as 'Timote' itself derives from ti-motɨ 'Mutú speakers', and mutú or mukú is a common toponym in the region. This lead had not been followed up as of Adelaar (2004).".
- Timote_language iso6393Code "muf".
- Timote_language languageFamily Timotean_languages.
- Timote_language spokenIn Venezuela.
- Timote_language wikiPageExternalLink Dic=Mut%fas.pdf.
- Timote_language wikiPageID "31766432".
- Timote_language wikiPageLength "2465".
- Timote_language wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Timote_language wikiPageRevisionID "681651927".
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_Venezuela.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Maracaibo.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Mérida,_Mérida.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Timote-Cuica_people.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Timotean_languages.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Timoto–Cuica_people.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timote language".
- Timote_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timote–Cuica".
- Timote_language altname "Cuica".
- Timote_language date "1977".
- Timote_language dia "?Mutú".
- Timote_language dia "Cuica".
- Timote_language dia "Timote".
- Timote_language fam Timotean_languages.
- Timote_language familycolor "American".
- Timote_language glotto "timo1237".
- Timote_language glottoname "Timote-Cuica".
- Timote_language hasPhotoCollection Timote_language.
- Timote_language iso "muf".
- Timote_language iso3comment "[Mutú, retired]".
- Timote_language linglist "qdu".
- Timote_language linglist "qpj".
- Timote_language lingname "Maguri".
- Timote_language lingname "Timote-Cuica".
- Timote_language name "Timote".
- Timote_language nativename "Migurí".
- Timote_language ref "e14".
- Timote_language speakers "perhaps 200 in the village of Mutús".
- Timote_language states Venezuela.
- Timote_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IndigenousAmerican-lang-stub.
- Timote_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_language.
- Timote_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Timote_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas.
- Timote_language subject Category:Languages_of_Venezuela.
- Timote_language hypernym Language.
- Timote_language type Language.
- Timote_language type Entity.
- Timote_language type Language.
- Timote_language type People.
- Timote_language type Language.
- Timote_language type Thing.
- Timote_language type Q315.
- Timote_language type Q34770.
- Timote_language comment "Timote, also known as Cuica or Timote–Cuica, is the language of the Timote–Cuica state in the Venezuelan Andes, around the present city of Mérida and south of Lake Maracaibo.The language is reported to have gone extinct in the early to mid 20th century. However, in 1977 it was reported that the indigenous village of Mutús, in the heart of the old Timote state, still spoke an indigenous language, which would presumably be Timote.".
- Timote_language label "Timote language".
- Timote_language sameAs m.0gtw4zm.
- Timote_language sameAs Q7806995.
- Timote_language sameAs Q7806995.
- Timote_language wasDerivedFrom Timote_language?oldid=681651927.
- Timote_language isPrimaryTopicOf Timote_language.
- Timote_language name "Migurí".
- Timote_language name "Timote".