
Tupian
Tupian refers to a language family indigenous to South America, primarily spoken by the Tupian peoples across Brazil and surrounding regions. It includes several languages, such as Tupi and Guarani, which share common linguistic features and historical roots. These languages are important culturally and linguistically, with some still actively spoken today, especially by indigenous communities. The Tupian languages have contributed many words to Portuguese and other languages in the region. Recognized for their rich oral traditions and cultural significance, they offer insights into the history and diversity of South American indigenous peoples.