Definitions
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- proper noun A
language isolate spoken inChile andArgentina by theMapuche people.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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I had to poke around a lot to realize that this must be what Ethnologue calls Mapudungun, a language spoken in Chile and Argentina.
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In recent years MT firms like Systran of San Diego, California, which currently supplies Google and AltaVista, and Language Weaver of Marina del Ray, California, have incorporated advances in linguistics and statistics to render texts in languages from Croatian to Mapudungun, spoken by the Mapuches in Chile.
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(Chile, Argentina) Mari mari Mapudungun (Chile, Argentina) [after absense] Fütá kuyfí
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Aragonese (Aragon Spain) Ola Aragonese (Aragon Spain) Salú [Aramaic, see Assyrian and Chaldean] Aranda (Australia) Kelemwarre [Araucano, see Mapudungun] [Arawak, see Taino]
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