| Betoi | |
|---|---|
| Jirara | |
| Native to | Venezuela |
| Region | Orinoco llanos |
| Extinct | 18th century |
| Dialects |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 |
None (mis) |
qtd |
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| Glottolog | beto1236 |
Betoi (Betoy) or Betoi-Jirara is an extinct language of Venezuela, south of the Apure River near the modern border with Colombia. The names Betoi and Jirara are those of two of its peoples/dialects; the language proper has no known name. At contact, Betoi was a local lingua franca spoken between the Uribante and Sarare rivers and along the Arauca. Enough was recorded for a brief grammatical monograph to be written (Zamponi 2003).
Betoi is generally seen as an isolate, though Kaufman (2007) included it in Macro-Paesan.