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Macorix (/maso'riʃ/, also rendered Maçorís and Mazorij) was the language of the northern coast of what is today the Dominican Republic. Spanish accounts only refer to three languages on the island: Taino, Macorix, and neighboring Ciguayo. The Macorix people appear to have been semi-sedentary and their presence seems to have predated the agricultural Taino who came to occupy much of the island. For the early European writers, they shared similarities with the nearby Ciguayos. Their language appears to have been moribund at the time of the Spanish Conquest, and within a century it was extinct.

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  • Llengua macorix (ca)
  • Macorix language (en)
  • Масорис (язык) (ru)
  • Масориш (мова) (uk)
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  • El macorix (/maso'riʃ/, també escrita maçorís i mazorij) era la llengua de la costa nord del que avui és la República Dominicana pels macorix. Els registres espanyols només fan referència a tres idiomes a l'illa: taïno, macorix i els veïns ciguayo. Sembla que els macorix era semi-sedentaris i la seva presència sembla haver estat anterior als agricultors taïnos que van arribar a ocupar gran part de l'illa. Per als primers escriptors europeus, compartien similituds amb els propers ciguayos. Sembla que la seva llengua era moribunda a l'època de la conquesta espanyola, i al cap d'un segle es va extingir. (ca)
  • Macorix (/maso'riʃ/, also rendered Maçorís and Mazorij) was the language of the northern coast of what is today the Dominican Republic. Spanish accounts only refer to three languages on the island: Taino, Macorix, and neighboring Ciguayo. The Macorix people appear to have been semi-sedentary and their presence seems to have predated the agricultural Taino who came to occupy much of the island. For the early European writers, they shared similarities with the nearby Ciguayos. Their language appears to have been moribund at the time of the Spanish Conquest, and within a century it was extinct. (en)
  • Масорис (/ maso’riʃ /, по-испански передавался как Macorix, Maçorís и Mazorij, в некоторых русских источниках — макори) — язык, существовавший на северном побережье современной Доминиканской Республики. Первые испанские колонизаторы Доминиканы сообщают только о трёх языках, существовавших на Карибах: таино (племена таино и сибонеев), а также неродственные им масорис и соседний сигуайо. (ru)
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  • Macorix (en)
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  • Macorix (en)
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  • Mazorij (en)
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  • two populations: northern coast, bordering the Peninsula of Samaná (en)
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  • Dominican Republic, possibly neighboring Haiti (en)
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  • Precolombian languages of the Antilles. Ciboney Taíno, Classic Taíno, and Iñeri were Arawakan, Karina and Yao were Cariban. Guanahatabey, Ciguayo, and Macorix are unclassified. (en)
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  • El macorix (/maso'riʃ/, també escrita maçorís i mazorij) era la llengua de la costa nord del que avui és la República Dominicana pels macorix. Els registres espanyols només fan referència a tres idiomes a l'illa: taïno, macorix i els veïns ciguayo. Sembla que els macorix era semi-sedentaris i la seva presència sembla haver estat anterior als agricultors taïnos que van arribar a ocupar gran part de l'illa. Per als primers escriptors europeus, compartien similituds amb els propers ciguayos. Sembla que la seva llengua era moribunda a l'època de la conquesta espanyola, i al cap d'un segle es va extingir. (ca)
  • Macorix (/maso'riʃ/, also rendered Maçorís and Mazorij) was the language of the northern coast of what is today the Dominican Republic. Spanish accounts only refer to three languages on the island: Taino, Macorix, and neighboring Ciguayo. The Macorix people appear to have been semi-sedentary and their presence seems to have predated the agricultural Taino who came to occupy much of the island. For the early European writers, they shared similarities with the nearby Ciguayos. Their language appears to have been moribund at the time of the Spanish Conquest, and within a century it was extinct. (en)
  • Масорис (/ maso’riʃ /, по-испански передавался как Macorix, Maçorís и Mazorij, в некоторых русских источниках — макори) — язык, существовавший на северном побережье современной Доминиканской Республики. Первые испанские колонизаторы Доминиканы сообщают только о трёх языках, существовавших на Карибах: таино (племена таино и сибонеев), а также неродственные им масорис и соседний сигуайо. Племя масорис, по-видимому, вели полуседлый образ жизни, и их присутствие, по-видимому, предшествовало появлению сельскохозяйственных таино, которые заняли большую часть острова. Для ранних европейских писателей они имели общие черты с соседними сигуайо. Их язык, по-видимому, находился на грани исчезновения уже во время испанского завоевания, а через столетие вымер окончательно. (ru)
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