Chiquimulilla | |
---|---|
Native to | Guatemala |
Ethnicity | Xinca people |
Extinct | complete by 1996, with the death of Julian de la Cruz, the last semi-speaker [1] |
Xincan
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
qsd Chiguimuliya | |
Glottolog |
xinc1242 |
ELP | Chiquimulilla Xinka |
Chiquimulilla is an extinct Xincan language of Guatemala, from the region of Chiquimulilla.
Chiquimulilla was formerly spoken by Xinca people on the pacific coast of Guatemala. The language suffered a sharp decline in speakers during the 20th century. As of 2010 the language is extinct but there are elderly people who remember the language. [2]
English [3] | Chiquimilla |
One | K'alh |
Two | Pi' |
Three | Walh |
Four | Iryar |
Five | Pühü |
Man | Sorone |
Woman | Aya |
Dog | Pelu |
Sun | Parri |
Moon | Awa |
Water | Uy |
Fire | Ura |
Black | Tz'uona |
White | Mowa |
Red | Tena |
Green | Hawa |
Chiquimulilla | |
---|---|
Native to | Guatemala |
Ethnicity | Xinca people |
Extinct | complete by 1996, with the death of Julian de la Cruz, the last semi-speaker [1] |
Xincan
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
qsd Chiguimuliya | |
Glottolog |
xinc1242 |
ELP | Chiquimulilla Xinka |
Chiquimulilla is an extinct Xincan language of Guatemala, from the region of Chiquimulilla.
Chiquimulilla was formerly spoken by Xinca people on the pacific coast of Guatemala. The language suffered a sharp decline in speakers during the 20th century. As of 2010 the language is extinct but there are elderly people who remember the language. [2]
English [3] | Chiquimilla |
One | K'alh |
Two | Pi' |
Three | Walh |
Four | Iryar |
Five | Pühü |
Man | Sorone |
Woman | Aya |
Dog | Pelu |
Sun | Parri |
Moon | Awa |
Water | Uy |
Fire | Ura |
Black | Tz'uona |
White | Mowa |
Red | Tena |
Green | Hawa |