- Source: Ingain language
Ingain is an extinct Jê language of Brazil, closely related to the Southern Jê languages Kaingáng and Laklãnõ (Xokléng). Kimdá may have been a dialect. Ingain was spoken along the middle Paraná River, from the Iguatemi River in the north to the Arroyo Yabebiry in the south.: 15
Related "South Kaingáng" languages were:
Guayana / Wayana / Gualachí / Guanhanan - extinct language once spoken between the Uruguay River and Paraná River, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Amhó or Ivitorocái - extinct language from Riacho Ivitoracái, Paraguay. Listed as separate from the Ingain cluster by Mason (1950).
See also
Kaingang language
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ingain language
- Jê languages
- Macro-Jê languages
- Paraná Jê languages
- Kaingang language
- List of languages by time of extinction
- List of indigenous languages of South America
- Southern Jê languages