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Taino spoke an Arawakan language and did not have writing.
The language spoken by the woman belonged to the Arawakan language family.
They spoke the Taíno language, one of the Arawakan languages.
Arawakan languages are mostly suffixing, with just a few prefixes.
The name was derived from the Arawakan word for cassava flour, a staple of their diet.
There could be a relationship to the extinct Paiconeca language, which is also part of the Arawakan family.
Wayuu is one of the major Arawakan languages.
Wapishana is the only remaining Arawakan language in the circum-Roraima area.
A broader language group is Arawakan languages.
During the conquest, which was conducted primarily by men, the Carib married Arawakan women.
Maco is not a proper name but a label applied by Arawakan speakers for unintelligible languages.
Wainumá is an extinct, poorly attested, and unclassified Arawakan language.
Paraujano is a nearly extinct Arawakan language of Venezuela.
Primarily an Arawakan language, it has influences from Caribbean and European languages.
They speak the Arawak language, the eponymous language of the Arawakan family.
The Arawakan languages may have emerged in the Orinoco River valley.
It is a round or pear-shaped fruit of an evergreen tree of Arawakan origin.
The name Maku is pejorative, being derived from an Arawakan word meaning "without speech".
Their language, the Arawak language, gives its name to the Arawakan language family.
Arawakan languages tend to distinguish alienable and inalienable possession.
Most Arawakan languages have split-intransitive alignment systems of subject and object cross-referencing on the verb.
Marawán is an extinct Arawakan language of Brazil.
Piapoco is an Arawakan language of Colombia and Venezuela.
Manao is a long-extinct Arawakan language of Brazil.
Arawakan languages are polysynthetic and mostly head-marking.