Krenak languages

A fair amount of lexical data was collected before the majority of languages became extinct.

Loukotka (1968) illustrates the following: and mentions sources of data for: reported in 1913 to still be spoken.

Other varieties sometimes reported in the literature, but of which nothing is known, include Ankwet (Anquet) and Xónvúgn (Chonvugn).

[1] Several lexical loans from one of the Língua Geral varieties have been found identified.

Examples include tuŋ ‘flea’ and krai ‘non-Indigenous person, foreigner’.