Andoa_language

Andoa language

Andoa language

Extinct Ecuadorian and Peruvian language


Andoa is an extinct Zaparoan language of Ecuador and Peru.[1] It was found in the Pastaza River region of Ecuador and Peru. It is also known as Shimigae/Semigae and Gae/Gay.[citation needed] The Andoa people have integrated into the Quechua and now speak either Canelos-Quechua or Spanish. The last known speaker died in 1993.

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References

  1. Hinton, Leanne; Huss, Leena; Roche, Gerald (2018-03-05). The Routledge Handbook of Language Revitalization. Routledge. p. 406. ISBN 978-1-317-20085-7.
  • "Dos lenguas que no quieren morir." El Comercio. 22 Enero 2008. 13 Febrero 2008 [permanent dead link].

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