- The
Mascoian languages, also
known as Enlhet–Enenlhet, Lengua–Mascoy, or
Chaco languages, are a small,
closely related language family of Paraguay. The...
- Araucanian, Mapuche, ****lliche)
Mascoyan (5) (also
known as Maskóian,
Mascoian)
Matacoan (4) (also
known as Mataguayan) Matanawí † Maxakalían (3) (also...
- AD:
Inhabited by
Native Paraguayans,
including the Tupi-Guarani peoples,
Mascoian peoples and Mataco-Guaycuru peoples. Peru The
Americas 28 July 1821 25...
- Tapirape:
Brazil Wayampí Guajá Awá-Guajá:
eastern Amazonian rainforest,
Brazil Mascoian peoples Enxet:
Paraguay Matacoan peoples Wichí: the Chaco, Argentina/Bolivia...
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languages 2 4,670
South America Zamucoan languages 2 5,900
South America Mascoian languages 6 20,728
South America Mataco–Guaicuru (?)
Matacoan languages...
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people (2002 census)
Native speakers 1,000 (2002 census)
Language family Mascoian Angaité
Language codes ISO 639-3 aqt
Glottolog anga1316 ELP Angaité...
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Lengua is the
Spanish word for "tongue". It is used for
either of two
Mascoian languages of Paraguay:
Enxet language (Southern Lengua)
Enlhet language...
- Iroquoian, Caddoan, and Yuchi. Mataco–Guaicuru Matacoan, Guaicuruan,
Mascoian, and
Charruan of
South America Penutian Some
languages in
western North...
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between the two were realized.
Enxet belongs to the Enlhet-Enenlhet (aka
Mascoian)
language family, a
small family of
languages spoken in the Paraguayan...
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Morris Swadesh includes Guaicuruan along with Matacoan, Charruan, and
Mascoian within his Macro-Mapuche stock. Both
proposals appear to be obsolete. There...