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This is a partial 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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There are 176 languages listed.
Argentina
editAccording to Ethnologue 2024,[1] the following languages of Argentina are currently believed or confirmed to be extinct:
Bolivia
editBrazil
editEthnologue 2024[2] classifies the following Brazilian languages as extinct:
Chile
editColombia
edit- Aarufi
- Andaqui
- Anserma
- Arma-Pozo
- Atanque
- Atunceta
- Barbacoas
- Cabre
- Calamari
- Chibcha
- Chitarero
- Ciaman
- Coanoa
- Cospique
- Duit
- Envuelto
- Guaca
- Guanaca
- Guane
- Guenta
- Hacaritama
- Idabaez
- Irra
- Jamundi
- Jitirijiti
- Lache
- Lili
- Macaguaje
- Masaya
- Mompox
- Morcote
- Muzo
- Nori
- Old Catio
- Opón
- Otegua
- Panche
- Pantágora
- Malibú
- Moconá
- Nutabe
- Pacabuey
- Papale
- Pasto
- Pijao
- Pubenza
- Quimbaya
- Quindío
- Sinú
- Tama
- Tamaní
- Tegua
- Timaná
- Yalcón
- Yamesí
- Yariguí
- Yauna
- Yenmu
- Yurumanguí
- Yupuá
- Zamirua
Ecuador
editFrench Guiana
editGuyana
editPeru
editSouthern Cone
editUnknown
editUruguay
editVenezuela
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Argentina (country) - Ethnologue". 2024.
- ^ "Brazil - Ethnologue". 2024.