Baenã language
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Baenã (Baenan, Baenán, Baena, Baênã) is a poorly attested, extinct, and unclassified language of Brazil. The last remaining speaker lived in Bahia, Brazil, in 1940. The language of this speaker was associated with the Baenã language as the last members of the Baenã tribe lived in Paragaçú, Bahia, near where the language was attested. By 1961, only one Baenã person was found; she did not provide any words of the language.
Vocabulary
There are nine known words of Baenã:
| gloss | Baenã |
|---|---|
| deer | eželẽ |
| venison | bakurí |
| fire | kelemés |
| jaguar | patarak |
| black person | kadašužé |
| pig | bonikro |
| rat | pititiɲga |
| monkey | pitirát |
| bull | šẽšẽ |