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.

Contents

[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