Ỹaroamë, or Jawari (Jauari), is a language spoken by the Yanomami people in southern Roraima state, Brazil.
[2] It was only recently recognized as a distinct language.
Its name Jawari (Yawari, Joari, Yoari, etc.)
There are two dialects spoken in Roraima, Brazil:[2] The inventory per Ferreira (2011):[3] /t͡ʃ/ and /ɲ/ are cognate to the oral and nasal allophones of /j/ in Yanomam; for this reason they are written ⟨y⟩ and ⟨ỹ⟩ in Yaroame.
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