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''Qymara'' (English: [kʷɪ'ma.rə] Qymarian: [qy'mɑ.χɑ]) it's an aymor language spoken in brazilian northwest. It's the most conservative and widely spoken qymarian language. Its first texts were found in a cave near ''Rio Branco'' and was written in a logographic writing system that also uses phonetical information on the symbols, it's thought that writing system was inspired by the central-american writing systems, but no one knows how the two people group had contact. | ''Qymara'' (English: [[w:International Phonetic Alphabet|kʷɪ'ma.rə]], Qymarian: [[w:International Phonetic Alphabet|qy'mɑ.χɑ]]) it's an aymor language spoken in brazilian northwest. It's the most conservative and widely spoken qymarian language. Its first texts were found in a cave near ''Rio Branco'' and was written in a logographic writing system that also uses phonetical information on the symbols, it's thought that writing system was inspired by the central-american writing systems, but no one knows how the two people group had contact. |
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Qymara (English: kʷɪ'ma.rə, Qymarian: qy'mɑ.χɑ) it's an aymor language spoken in brazilian northwest. It's the most conservative and widely spoken qymarian language. Its first texts were found in a cave near Rio Branco and was written in a logographic writing system that also uses phonetical information on the symbols, it's thought that writing system was inspired by the central-american writing systems, but no one knows how the two people group had contact.