Chané Language
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Chané is an
extinct language An extinct language is a language that no longer has any speakers, especially if the language has no living descendants. In contrast, a dead language is one that is no longer the native language of any community, even if it is still in use, l ...
of
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
and Bolivia. It was either a
dialect The term dialect (from Latin , , from the Ancient Greek word , 'discourse', from , 'through' and , 'I speak') can refer to either of two distinctly different types of linguistic phenomena: One usage refers to a variety of a language that is a ...
of, or closely related to, the Terena language of the Arawakan
language family A language family is a group of languages related through descent from a common ''ancestral language'' or ''parental language'', called the proto-language of that family. The term "family" reflects the tree model of language origination in h ...
. There is little data on this language. In Argentina, it was spoken in Salta province.


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Languages of Argentina Arawakan languages Indigenous languages of the South American Southern Foothills Extinct languages of South America Languages extinct in the 18th century {{Arawakan-lang-stub