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'''Umotína''' is a recently extinct language of Brazil. It was one of the few languages in the world with [[linguolabial consonant]]s.
'''Umotína''' is a recently extinct language of Brazil. It was one of the few languages in the world with [[linguolabial consonant]]s, with plosives, fricatives, and a nasal.





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Umotína
Native toBrazil
RegionMato Grosso
Extinct1988
Bororoan
  • Borôro proper
    • Umotína
Language codes
ISO 639-3umo
ELPUmutina

Umotína is a recently extinct language of Brazil. It was one of the few languages in the world with linguolabial consonants, with plosives, fricatives, and a nasal.