Conambo language explained
Conambo |
States: | Peru |
Extinct: | ? |
Familycolor: | American |
Fam1: | Zaparoan |
Fam2: | Záparo–Conambo |
Iso3: | none |
Glotto: | none |
Conambo is an extinct Zaparoan language formerly spoken in north-eastern Peru, near the Conambo River. Some authors consider Conambo a dialect of the Záparo language, while others consider it an independent language.[1]
Notes and References
- Lyle Campbell and Verónica Grondona, The Indigenous Languages of South America: A Comprehensive Guide, Walter de Gruyter, 2012,, p. 114.