Ramarama languages
{{Short description|Family of languages}}
{{Infobox language family
| name = Ramarama
| familycolor = Tupian
| fam1 = Tupian
| fam2 = Purubora–Ramarama
| glotto = rama1257
| glottorefname = Ramarama
| child1 = Karo
| child2 = Urumi
| map = Ramarama languages.gif
| mapcaption = The Ramarama languages (box)
}}
The Ramarama languages of Rondônia, Brazil form a branch of the Tupian language family. They are Karo, or Ramarama, with 150 speakers, and the extinct Urumi.
Varieties
Below is a list of Itogapúc (Ramarama) language varieties listed by Loukotka (1968), including names of unattested varieties.{{cite book |last=Loukotka |first=Čestmír |authorlink=Čestmír Loukotka |title=Classification of South American Indian languages |url=https://archive.org/details/classificationof0007louk |url-access=registration |publisher=UCLA Latin American Center |year=1968 |location=Los Angeles}}
- Itogapúc / Ntogapyd - once spoken on the Machadinho River, Mato Grosso, now perhaps extinct.
- Ramarama / Ytangá - spoken at the sources of the Machadinho River, Branco River, and Preto River, Mato Grosso.
- Urumí - spoken on the Taruma River in Mato Grosso.
- Urukú - spoken on the Lourdes River.
- Arara - spoken at the mouth of the Preto River and Ji-Paraná River, and to the Madeira River.