Chaná | |
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Spoken in | Uruguay |
Extinct | early 20th Century |
Language family |
Charruan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Linguist List | qs1 |
Chaná is an extinct Charruan language that was once spoken in Uruguay along the Uruguay and Paraná-Guazú rivers.[1]
Chaná is poorly attested. There exists a short grammar by Dámaso Larrañaga.[2] and a few wordlists.