Puinave language

Puinave language

Puinave, AKA Waipunavi (Guaipunabi), is a poorly attested and generally unclassified language in South America. It is sometimes linked to the Makú languages in a Puinave-Maku family, or in the hypothetical Macro-Puinavean proposal, but this is uncertain due to lack of data.


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