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    The Charruan languages are a language family once spoken in Uruguay and the Argentine province of Entre Ríos. In 2005, a semi-speaker of the Chaná language...
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    other important languages in Argentina with 200,000 speakers and 65,000 speakers respectively. Fifteen Indigenous American languages currently exist and...
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  • the language was lost. All surviving Chané individuals speak Western Guaraní.[clarification needed] Güenoa (or Wenoa) and Chaná languages, of Charrúan stock...
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  • language isolates by continent Lists of languages List of proposed language families "What are the largest language families?". Ethnologue. May 25, 2019...
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  • Charrúa (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    contact with them. Chroniclers such as the Jesuit Pedro Lozano accused the Charrúan people of killing the Spanish explorer Juan Díaz de Solís during his 1515...
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    Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Jorge Suárez linked Guaicuruan and Charruan in a Waikuru-Charrúa stock. Kaufman (2007: 72) has also added Lule–Vilela...
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  • history of the sprachraum. Extinct language Language death Lists of endangered languages Lists of extinct languages Last surviving native speaker; it is...
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  • includes Guaicuruan with Charruan in a hypothetical Waikuru-Charrúa stock. Morris Swadesh includes Guaicuruan along with Matacoan, Charruan, and Mascoian within...
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  • Uruguay. Charrua or Charrúa may also refer to: Charrúa language Charrúan languages, the language family including Charrúa Charrua, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil...
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  • language (autoglossonym: Lanték, meaning "speak" or "language"; from lan, "tongue" and tek, a communicative suffix) is one of the Charruan languages spoken...
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  • Charrúa is an extinct Charruan language historically spoken by the Charrúa people in southern Uruguay. Serrano, Antonio (1946). The Charrua. U.S. Government...
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    von Humboldt noticed that the languages of the Americas seemed to be very different from the better-known European languages, yet seemingly also quite similar...
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  • dead language, formerly spoken in the Province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian Languages. Los...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    Aramaic language morphed into the Neo-Aramaic languages around 1200 AD. Whether the majority of the Assyrians are still speaking these languages is unclear...
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  • Sari language may refer to: Sari language (Adamawa) or Dugun, a Dii language spoken in Cameroon Sari language (Uruguay) or Chaná, an extinct Charruan language...
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    Languages Families Algonquian languages Athabaskan languages Catawban languages Eskimoan languages Iroquoian languages (Northern) Iroquoian languages...
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    listed. Abipón Chané Cacán Het All languages of the Charruan family, as Chaná and Güenoa Henia-Camiare Huarpe languages: Allentiac and Millcayac Lule Ona...
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  • Güenoa is a sparsely documented, extinct Charruan language once spoken in Uruguay and Argentina. Güenoa is known from a short 18th-century catechesis...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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  • Thumbnail for Abipón language
    The Abipón language was a native American language of the Guaicuruan group of the Guaycurú-Charruan family that was at one time spoken in Argentina by...
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  • The Charruan playing cards were a deck of cards made of pieces of leather with paintings, probably created by Tacuabé. These are characterized by being...
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  • some southern Tupi-Guarani languages (Guarani dialects) Charruan is sometimes also included. Jorge Suárez includes Charruan with Guaicuruan in a hypothetical...
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    About 600 indigenous languages are known from South America, Central America, and the Antilles (see List of indigenous languages of South America), although...
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  • lists the indigenous languages of South America. Extinct languages are marked by dagger signs (†). Demographics of Indigenous languages of South America by...
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  • Dené–Yeniseian languages are a recent proposal which has been generally well received, whereas reconstructions of the Proto-World language are often viewed...
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    Laureano Tacuavé Martínez (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Charrúa of Guaraní and Spaniard descent or if he was Guaraní of Spanish-Charrúan descent. After the European conquest and colonization, the Charrúa population...
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  • Glottolog (category Language families)
    of the world's languages. In addition to listing linguistic materials (grammars, articles, dictionaries) describing individual languages, the database...
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    Fernández, Salto (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    area of Mataojo on 17 August 1831. Ramón Mataojo was the name given to a Charrúan warrior of 18–20 years of age who was captured near the stream Arroyo Mataojo...
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  • Copa América (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    in the last match of the tournament. The success of the tournament on Charrúan soil would help consolidate the tournament. After a flu outbreak in Rio...
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    El Bolsón, Río Negro (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Tsonekan (Tehuelchean), the Atacameñan (Atacaman) and Chonoan, and the Charruan Linguistic Stocks of South America". American Anthropologist. New Series...
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