Wirö language

Wirö (also called Itoto, Wotuja, Jojod, or various forms of Maku) is an indigenous language of Colombia and Venezuela.

Until it was documented in 2015, it was attested only by a list of 38 words collected ca.

[2] Maco is not a proper name but a label applied by Arawakan speakers for unintelligible languages.

In the case of Wirö, the following forms are found in the literature: Maco, Mako, Maku, Makú, Sáliba-Maco, and Maco-Piaroa, the latter also for the combination of Wirö and Piaroa.

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