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Charrúa language

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Extinct Charruan language of Uruguay
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Charrúa
Native toUruguay
Extinct(date missing)
Language familyCharruan
  • Charrúa
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologchar1240

Charrúa is an extinct Charruan language historically spoken by the Charrúa people in southern Uruguay.

References

  1. Serrano, Antonio (1946). The Charrua. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 192.
  2. Mackintosh, Fiona (2011). "Walter Owen, Scottish Translator of Tabaré". Sentir el lugar: Diálogos Uruguay-Escocia: 127–140.
Mataco–Guaicuru languages
Matacoan
Guaicuruan
Mascoian
Charruan *
Italics indicate extinct languages / * indicates that the inclusion of the language family within Mataco-Guaicuru family is disputed


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