Ona language
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Ona | ||
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Spoken in: | Argentina | |
Total speakers: | 1-3 (1991) | |
Language family: | Chon | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | ||
ISO 639-3: | ona | |
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Ona is a language that was once spoken in Chile, Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. As of 1991 there were 1-3 speakers left. 2000 estimates place it as "probably extinct."
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Living languages
Ayacucho Quechua · Central Aymara · Chilean Quechua · Chilean Sign Language · Huilliche · Mapudungun · Quechua · Rapa Nui · Spanish
Extinct and endangered langauges
Kawésqar/Alacaluf · Kunza · Ona/Selknam · Tehuelche · Yaghan
Language families
Aymaran · Chon · Malayo-Polynesian · Quechuan · Romance