Tiniguan languages
The Tiniwan languages are two extinct and one moribund language of Colombia that form a small family. Jolkesky (2016) also notes that there are lexical similarities with Andaqui.[1] LanguagesThe Tiniwan languages are: Nothing is known about Majigua (Campbell 2012).[2] It was once spoken on the Ariari River in the Meta region of Colombia.[3] ClassificationThough data on Pamigua is extremely limited, the relationship seems to be fairly close: Tinigua manaxaí 'walk!', Pamigua menáxa 'let's go!'.
ReferencesWiktionary has a word list at Appendix:Tinigua word list
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