• Anserma (Anserna) is an extinct Chocoan language of Colombia. Dialects included Caramanta and Cartama. Jolkesky (2016) also notes that there are lexical...
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  • Anserma may refer to: Anserma, Caldas, a town and municipality in Colombia Anserma language, an extinct Chocoan language of Colombia This disambiguation...
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    An extinct language is a language that no longer has any first-language or second-language speakers, especially if the language also has no living descendants...
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    which are extinct. The Emberá languages (also known as Chocó proper, Cholo) Noanamá (also known as Waunana, Woun Meu) Anserma † Arma † ? (unattested) Sinúfana...
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    The Chibchan languages (also Chibchan, Chibchano) make up a language family indigenous to the Isthmo-Colombian Area, which extends from eastern Honduras...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • Brazil Amuimo – Brazil Anetine – Bolivia Angara – Peru Anicun – Brazil Anserma (including Caramanta, Cartama) – Colombia Aparea – Argentina Apitupá –...
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  • under the term include: Old Catio (Chibchan) Nutabe (Nutabane; Chibchan) Anserma (Anserna, Ancerma; a.k.a. Humbra/Umbra; dialects Caramanta & Cartama. Chocoan...
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    Wakoná Wasu Wiraféd Xakriabá Yabaâna Kakauhua Chono Selk'nam Aarufi Andaqui Anserma Arma-Pozo Atanque Atunceta Barbacoas Calamari Chibcha Chitarero Ciaman...
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    Caldas Department (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    departments, which were politically separated from Caldas in 1966. Aguadas Anserma Aranzazu Belalcázar Chinchiná Filadelfia La Dorada La Merced Manizales...
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