Maraco
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Definition
Noun: 1. The language spoken by the Maraco people: A language belonging to the indigenous peoples of South America, specifically associated with the Maraco ethnic group. 2. A member of the Maraco people: An individual belonging to the South American indigenous group known as the Maraco, who live in regions of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
Usage Examples
- As a language:
- Linguists are studying the grammar and vocabulary of Maraco.
- Fewer and fewer people speak Maraco fluently today.
- As a person:
- The artisan, a Maraco, creates beautiful traditional pottery.
- He is a Maraco from the Bolivian lowlands.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used primarily in anthropological, linguistic, and ethnographic contexts to refer to the cultural and linguistic heritage of this specific group.
- When referring to the language, it is often preceded by the definite article "the" in formal contexts (e.g., "the Maraco language").
Variants and Related Words
- Maracoan (adj): Pertaining to the Maraco people, their culture, or their language.
- She is an expert in Maracoan folklore.
Synonyms
- (For the language): Indigenous language, native tongue.
- (For the person): Indigenous person, native, member of an ethnic group.
Notes on Meaning
- The term has two distinct but closely related meanings: one denoting a linguistic system and the other denoting an ethnic identity. The correct meaning is determined by the context in which it is used.
Noun
- the language spoken by the Maraco
- a member of the South American people living in Argentina and Bolivia and Paraguay