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  1. Język teribe (inne nazwy: térraba, tiribi, teribe, norteño, quequexque, naso) – język, którym posługują się Indianie z plemienia Naso (zwanego również Teribe) w północno-zachodniej Panamie, w prowincji Bocas del Toro oraz na niewielkim obszarze Kostaryki (tam już prawie wymarły).

  2. Teribe is a language spoken by the Naso or Teribe Indians; it is used primarily in the Bocas del Toro Province of northwestern Panama and in the southern part of Costa Rica's Puntarenas Province, but is almost extinct in the latter.

  3. Teribe, also known as Naso, is a native language spoken by about 3,300 people in Panama and some in Costa Rica. Learn about its history, alphabet, pronunciation, videos and links to more information.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Naso_peopleNaso people - Wikipedia

    The Naso or Teribe people (also Tjër Di) are an indigenous people of Panama and Costa Rica. They primarily live in northwest Panama in the Bocas del Toro Province and Naso Tjër Di Comarca . There are roughly 3,500 people who belong to the Naso tribe.

  5. glottolog.org › resource › languoidGlottolog 5.0 - Teribe

    Teribe (5092-tfr) = Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) ("language use has begun a steady decline since Spanish-language schools were introduced in the early 1970s. But the Teribes are aware of the problem and do not want to see their language go the way of Térraba.

  6. Teribe to: Teribe – nazwa rzeki w Panamie; Teribe (Naso) – Indianie, którzy zamieszkują tereny nad tą rzeką; teribe – język, którym się posługują

  7. 17 sty 2011 · Learn about the Naso (Teribe) language, spoken by the indigenous people of the Kingdom of Naso on the River Teribe in Panama. Find out how they protect their language and culture from external influences and threats.

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