Chané language

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Chané
Spoken in: Argentina
Total speakers: Extinct since 1700s
Language family:
 Chané
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: caj
ISO 639-3: caj

Chané was a dialect of the Terena language (aka Tereno), an extinct language of Argentina and Bolivia. It belonged to the Maipurean language family. There is very few data on this language. In Argentina it was spoken in Salta province.

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