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Meaning of "guaraní"
Guaraní (adjective): Relating to the Guaraní people or their language, which is spoken by indigenous peoples in South America
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- South-American Indian language of the Tupí-Guaraní family; spoken in Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina.
- The currency of Paraguay, divided into 100 céntimos.
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Atm with withdrawal in dollar and guaraní.
Guaraní is an ancestral language of the natives.
These indigenous subgroups are often referred by media just as guaraní.
Guaraní is the mother tongue of most of the rural population.
He scored on his sixth appearance versus Guaraní.
Guaraní medicine men used to wear full feather cloaks.
Here are some of the Guaraní names of indigenous communities.
Guaraní advanced on away goals.
Existence of forced labour and servitude of Guaraní men.
Guaraní communities in argentina.
Tau is the name of an evil spirit in Guaraní mythology.
Guaraní organizations have also taken the initiative of denouncing this situation.
Batoví means breast of a virgin in the Guaraní language.
Guaraní was eliminated in the first round group stage in all four attempts.
The situation of the Guaraní people continues to raise concern.
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It was a disaster for the Guaraní.
The Guaraní were the first inhabitants of the islands.
Its name means running water in the Guaraní language.
Situation of the Guaraní and other vulnerable indigenous communities.
Sapucai is a cry of Guaraní culture.
The discussion will immediately follow the showing of Guaraní.
Paraguay is well known by their Guaraní traditions and heritage.
The objective is to protect a mature forest and a community of Guaraní people.
Two seats were selected by the Guaraní people through usos y costumbres.
It is providential that a tyrant has killed all that Guaraní people.
Other dictators would later use Guaraní to stir nationalist fervor.
The Guaraní had a great cultural influence on the countries they inhabited.
Existence of forced labour and servitude of Guaraní men and women.
The Guaraní society was the first in history of the world to be entirely literate.
Equally little is known about early Guaraní society and beliefs.
Guaraní is also the most spoken language in Paraguay by number of native speakers.
Factors that determine the degree of knowledge of the Guaraní language.
The proportion of children speaking Guaraní at home is probably higher in rural areas.
For fifty more years he worked on the evangelization of the Guaraní aboriginals.
I stand in the gallery carrying a Guaraní Kaiowá headdress covered in human blood.
Their language and culture is quite distinct from the neighboring Guaraní.
The history and meaning of the name Guaraní are subject to dispute.
Not long ago a Guaraní worker asked for a day off and he was fired.
There are more than four million speakers of Guaraní across these regions.
Representatives of the Guaraní people had decided to meet to try to resolve the problem.
They are distinguished from the related Tupí by their use of the Guaraní language.
The plight of the indigenous Guaraní people was first highlighted by Guaraní organizations themselves.
The establishment of a bilingual basic education programme by radio for Guaraní speakers in all departments.
Promote the teaching of Guaraní at all levels through the national literacy campaign.
Teachers have also been prevented from carrying out educational activities with Guaraní children.
The Guaraní living under conditions of servitude have no access to private or collective property.
Officials said they have aggressively expanded Guaraní instruction in primary schools.
The Guaraní are losing their homes due to deforestation and illegal logging.
Virtually all the profits derived from Guaraní labor were distributed back to the laborers.
The introduction of exotic grass species from Africa has also been disastrous for Guaraní agriculture.