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  2. Ofo language - Wikipedia

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    b-aphú̂ska my-fist a-tci-tp-ábe I-you-hit- IRR b-aphú̂ska a-tci-tp-ábe my-fist I-you-hit-IRR 'I will hit you with my fist' Case Only some forms are known because of a lack of documentation. Dative case appears in Ofo and can be interpreted as resembling an accusative pronoun in English. tcilétci your.tongue ó̃ tcĭku me.you.give tcilétci ó̃ tcĭku your.tongue me.you.give 'hold your ...

  3. Bocas del Toro Creole - Wikipedia

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    Bocas del Toro Patois, or Panamanian Patois English, is a dialect of Jamaican Patois, an English-based creole, spoken in Bocas del Toro Province, Panama. It is similar to Central American varieties such as Limonese Creole. [1] It does not have the status of an official language. It was pejoratively known as "guari-guari." [2]

  4. Category:Languages of Panama - Wikipedia

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  5. Panamanian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Panamanian Spanish is the Spanish language as spoken in the country of Panama. Despite Panama's location in Central America, Panamanian Spanish is considered a Caribbean variety. [ 3 ]

  6. Panamane - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning home, Amador read "The Gettysburg Address" by Abraham Lincoln multiple times and, deeply moved, he wrote a translation in what he called the "language of languages." This text became the prototype of his own constructed language, which he named "Panamane" in honor of his country.

  7. Academia Panameña de la Lengua - Wikipedia

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    The Academia Panameña de la Lengua (Spanish for Panamanian Academy of Language) is an association of academics and experts on the use of the Spanish language in Panama. It was founded in Panama City on August 9, 1926. Both former presidents Ricardo Joaquín Alfaro Jované and Ernesto de la Guardia were members of the academy.

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  9. Teribe language - Wikipedia

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    Teribe is a language spoken by the Naso or Teribe people. It is used primarily in the Naso Tjër Di Comarca and the Bocas del Toro Province of northwestern Panama and in the southern part of Costa Rica's Puntarenas Province, but is almost extinct in the latter. It is part of the Chibchan language family, in the Talamanca branch.