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Barbacoan languages information


Barbacoan
Geographic
distribution
Colombia and Ecuador
Linguistic classificationOne of the world's primary language families
Proto-languageProto-Barbacoan
Subdivisions
  • Awan
  • Coconucan
  • Cayapa–Tsafiki
  • ? Cañari–Puruhá
Glottologbarb1265
Barbacoan language at present, and probable areas in the 16th century:
1 Guambiano
2 Totoró
3 Barbacoa (†)
4 Sindagua (†?)
5 Awá Pit
6 Pasto-Muellama (†?)
7 Cha'palaachi
8 Tsáfiki
9 Caranqui (†?)

Barbacoan (also Barbakóan, Barbacoano, Barbacoana) is a language family spoken in Colombia and Ecuador.

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