- Culle language
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Culle Spoken in Peru Region La Libertad, Cajabamba, Pallasca Extinct mid-20th century Language family unclassified
(Hibito–Cholon?)Language codes ISO 639-3 – Linguist List 0iq Culle (Cullí, Kulyi), also known as Ilinga (Linga), is a poorly attested extinct language of northern Peru. It is the original language of the regions of La Libertad, Cajabamba, and Pallasca. It is known through various word lists collected while the language was still spoken and through vocabulary loaned into the Spanish spoken in the region.[1]
Vocabulary
What little is known of the Culle language consists mostly of vocabulary. A sample list of words is given by Loutkotka; some of these are presented here[2]:
- ahhi – woman
- čallua – fish
- ču – head
- čukuáll – heart
- koñ, goñ – water
- kumú – drink
- mú – fire
- múñ – moon
- urú – tree
- usú – man
Classification
Because it is poorly attested, it has not been possible to definitively classify Culle.
References
Categories:- Languages with Linglist but no iso3 codes
- Languages of Peru
- Unclassified languages of South America
- Indigenous languages of the Americas
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