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Extinct Peruvian language family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Catacaoan languages are an extinct family of three languages spoken in the Piura Region of Peru. The three languages in the family are:[1]
Catacaoan | |
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Geographic distribution | Piura Region, Peru |
Linguistic classification | Sechura–Catacao?
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Language codes | |
Glottolog | tall1235 |
Location of the Catacaoan languages within Piura Region |
In Glottolog, the two attested languages, Catacao and Colán, are subsumed into the extinct Tallán language as dialects.
English | Colan | Catacao |
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drink | kum | konekuk |
heart | ñessini-m | ñiesiñi-čim |
water | yup | yup |
woman | pi-m | pi-čim |
fire | huyur | guanararak |
daughter | hiku-m | yku-čim kapuk |
son | hiku-m | yku-čim |
river | yup [water] | tuyurup |
brother | pua-m | pua-čim |
grass | aguakol | taguakol |
man | yatadla-m | aszat |
moon | nag | nam |
eat | agua | agua-čim |
sea | amum | amaum |
mother | nu-m | ni-čim |
dead | dlakati | ynata-klakatu |
bird | yaiau | yeya |
bone | dladlapi-ram | lalape-čen |
rain (v.) | ñar | ñarakñakitutin |
rain (n.) | nug | guayakinum |
fish | llas | llas |
branch | yabiti-ram | yabike |
rule (v.) | čañar | čañak |
sister | puru-m | puru-čim |
sun | turinap | nap |
earth | dlurum | durum |
trunk | tuku-ram | taksikáas |
wind | kuiat ñap | vik |
Loukota compares Catacaoan to the Culle language and the Sechura language but does not make any claims about genetic relatedness.[2]
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