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Charrúa language

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Extinct Charruan language of Uruguay
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Charrúa
Native toUruguay
EthnicityCharrúa
Extinct19th century[1]
Charruan
  • Charrúa
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologchar1240
  Charrúa

Charrúa is an extinctCharruan language historically spoken by theCharrúa people in southernUruguay.[2][3]

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  1. ^https://historiadelaslenguasenuruguay.fic.edu.uy/199/descargar.html[bare URL]
  2. ^Serrano, Antonio (1946).The Charrua. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 192.
  3. ^Mackintosh, Fiona (2011)."Walter Owen, Scottish Translator of Tabaré".Sentir el lugar: Diálogos Uruguay-Escocia:127–140.
Matacoan
Chorote
Wichí
Guaicuruan
Mascoian
Charruan
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