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Chané | |
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Native to | Argentina |
Ethnicity | Chané people |
Extinct | 18th century[citation needed] |
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ISO 639-3 | caj |
caj | |
Glottolog | chan1322 |
Chané is an extinct languageofArgentina and Bolivia. It was either a dialect of, or closely related to, the Terena language of the Arawakan language family. There is little data on this language. In Argentina, it was spoken in Salta province.
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