List of extinct languages of South America
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This is a list of extinct languages of South America, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant.
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[edit] Argentina
- Abipón
- Chané
- Cacán
- All languages of the Charruan family, as Chaná and Güenoa
- Henia-Camiare
- Kunza
- Huarpe languages: Allentiac and Millcayac
- Lule Toconoté
[edit] Bolivia
- Canichana
- Cayubaba
- Itene
- Jorá
- Saraveca
- Shinabo
[edit] Brazil
- Acroá
- Arara
- Arua
- Guana
- Kaimbé
- Kamakan
- Kamba
- Kambiwá
- Kanoé
- Kapinawá
- Karipuna
- Kariri-Xocó
- Maritsauá
- Nukuini
- Oti
- Otuke
- Pankararé
- Paranawát
- Pataxó-Hãhaãi
- Puri
- Tapeba
- Tingui-Boto
- Truká
- Tukumanféd
- Tupinambá
- Turiwara
- Tuxá
- Tuxinawa
- Uamué
- Umotina
- Wakoná
- Wasu
- Wiraféd
- Xakriabá
- Yabaâna
[edit] Chile
[edit] Colombia
- Andaqui
- Anserma
- Arma
- Barbacoas
- Cagua
- Chibcha
- Chipiajes
- Coxima
- Coyaima
- Cumeral
- Macaguaje
- Natagaimas
- Omejes
- Pijao
- Ponares
- Runa
- Tama
- Tomedes
- Totoro
- Yahuna
[edit] Ecuador
[edit] Guyana
[edit] Paraguay
- Emok
[edit] Peru
- Abishira
- Aguano
- Andoa
- Atsahuaca
- Aushiri
- Hibito
- Nocaman
- Omurano
- Panobo
- Puquina
- Quechua, Classical
- Remo
- Sensi
- Yameo
[edit] Venezuela
- Baniva
- Baré
- Cumanagoto
- Paraujano
- Tamanaku
- Yavitero