Bora

Bora

Witotoan

Bora, Peru

Bora Ba: Voices of the Rainforest

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Language Overview

Bora, an indigenous language of the Bora people in Peru and Colombia, part of the Bora-Witoto family. Around 3,000 speakers in the Amazon Basin.
Market Insights
Primarily oral, with content shared through rituals and oral history. Increasing digital content in Spanish and Bora.
Cultural Context
Highly respectful language with variations for elders and ceremonial use. Limited dialectal variation.
Writing System and Typography
Latin script with left-to-right orientation; diacritics used minimally.
Phonetics and Phonology
Distinct nasal tones and guttural sounds, challenging for Spanish and English speakers.
Grammatical Structure
Flexible structure, often Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order with implied tense.
Media and Text Layout
Expands 10-15% in translation to capture cultural context and ceremonial terms.
Localization Challenges
Subtitle sync is complex, given Bora’s oral traditions and tone.
Technical Considerations
Encoding support is limited, with phonetic symbols challenging in digital formats.
Other information
Proverbs reflect nature and communal life, often recited in ceremonies.
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