Examples of 'bororo' in a sentence

Meaning of "bororo"

bororo (noun) - a term that can refer to the Bororo people, an indigenous group living in Brazil, known for their traditional culture, language, and unique way of life. It can also be associated with Bororo cattle, a breed of cattle originating from Brazil with distinctive physical characteristics
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  • The only nonextinct member of the Bororoan language family, spoken in the Central Mato Grosso region of Brazil.

How to use "bororo" in a sentence

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Bororo has no obligatory marking of grammatical gender.
Participant in the games from the Bororo group.
Bororo was his childhood nickname.
Today the situation of Bororo seems less critical than the past.
The Bororo killed all the newborns that did not appear healthy enough.
The latter had been apprehended after committing acts of extortion against Bororo stockbreeders.
The nomadic Bororo rarely send their children to school.
The majority of the population today speak Portuguese and Bororo language.
In particular the Bororo Indians who have fallen victim to unscrupulous gold and rubber prospectors.
The Great Rhea was a constellation of the Bororo people of Brazil.
Bororo is found in Atlantic forest in southeastern Brazil.
Santo and Bororo on the way.
The Bororo Tribe of Brazil considers the macaw a messenger of the gods and ancestors.
Does he still keep his bloody Bororo diaries?
The Bororo live in eight villages.

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Unusually for a South American language, Bororo has no phonemic fricatives.
The Bororo are an indigenous people of Brazil and Bolivia.
This road passed through the São Lourenço valley, where Bororo lived.
Detectives Santo and Bororo from Rio police are here to see you.
And this is my partner, Carlo Bororo.
Detectives Santo and Bororo from Rio police are here to see yöu.
Otuke ( Otuque ) is an extinct language of the Macro-Gê family, related to Bororo.
The Bororo Fulani and Shuwa Arabs both live principally as cattle raisers.
As this example illustrates, Bororo makes use of wh-movement.
The Bororo are an indigenous people of Brazil, living in the state of Mato Grosso.
The most common suffix in Bororo by far is the declarative or " neutral " - re.
The Bororo associate body odor with a person 's life-force, and breath-odor with the person 's soul.
Copy . Santo and Bororo on the way.
The Bororo ( neighboring tribe ) boast of being araras red.
It was currently facing a massive influx of some 30,000 Bororo herders from the Central African Republic.
The Wodaabe ( ) or Bororo are a small subgroup of the Fulani ethnic group.
Divulgation Post card with Bororo children in their school activities at the Sacred Heart missiondivulgation.
Detectives Santo and Bororo from Rio police are here to see you . Coffee please.
Western Bororo - Extinct since the end of 19th century.

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