Maxakalí language

Maxakalí
Tikmũũn yĩy ax
Mãxakani yĩy ax
Pronunciation[tɪjmɨ̃ˈʔ̰ɨ̃ɰ̃ə̯̃ ɲɪ̃j̃ ʔɑj]
[tɪjk˺mɯ̃ʔˈɯ̃ɜ̯ ̃n˺ɲɪ̃ ɲˈaj]
[mɒ̃tɕakaˈd̪i ɲɪ̃j̃ ʔɑj]
Native toBrazil
RegionMinas Gerais
EthnicityMaxakali
Native speakers
2,076 (2014)
Macro-Jê
Early form
Old Machacari
Language codes
ISO 639-3mbl
Glottologwest2636
ELPMaxakalí
Maxakali is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Maxakalí (Maxakalí: Tikmũũn yĩy ax', Mãxakani yĩy ax:22) is a Maxakalían language spoken in four villages in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by more than 2,000 people.:30It is the primary language of the Maxakalí people. There is no known dialectal variation within Maxakalí. The language is characterized by a unique phonology, including vowel lowering and backing, and the absence of fricatives and nasals. Maxakalí typically follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order, and verbs are inflected for mood. The Maxakalí lexicon includes verbal number, noun compounding, and lexical borrowings from Língua Geral varieties and Brazilian Portuguese.