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Languages of Latin America
It would be difficult to give an exhaustive list of all the languages of Latin America in a manageable way. You will find this complete list within the « Language Families in Latin America » tab, where they are classified by language families.
We therefore list here only the languages for which we have established description sheets:
- Amuzgo
- Ayapaneco
- Bororo
- Cayubaba
- Ch’ol
- Chatino
- Chichimeca Jonaz
- Chiquitano
- Chocho
- Chontal
- Chuj
- Itonama
- Kadiwéu
- Kaingáng
- Kali’na
- Kaqchikel
- Karajá
- Krenak
- Lakantun
- Leco
- Mopan
- Northern Nambiquara
- Southern Nambiquara
- Ofayé
- Papiamentu
- Parintintin
- Quechua Santiagueño
- Rama
- Sabanê
- Sirionó
- Tektiteko (alternative names : tectitèque , teko)
(NB: this is not an actual description sheet, but a video where a linguist gives the main caracteristics of the Tektiteko language) ) - Xetá
- Xokleng
- Yuracaré
We hope to expand this list over time and your contributions are welcome!
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Meanwhile, you can look into the French version of this page and the Spanish version of this page for more languages description sheets.
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