Mura language

Mura
Bohurá
Buxwaray
RegionAmazon
Ethnicity1,500 Mura people (1995)[1]
Native speakers
360 (2000)[1]
mostly monolingual[1]
Dialects
Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-3myp Pirahã (Mura)
ffg Bohura (not ISO)
 cvf Yahahi (not ISO)
Glottologpira1253
The attested extent of Mura and Matanawi

Mura is a language of Amazonas, Brazil. It is most famous for Pirahã, its sole surviving dialect. Linguistically, it is typified by agglutinativity, a very small phoneme inventory (around 11 compared to around 44 in English), whistled speech, and the use of tone.

In the 19th century, there were an estimated 30,000–60,000 Mura speakers. It is now spoken by only 300 Pirahã people in eight villages.

  1. ^ a b c Mura at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)