Tiniguan languages
| Tiniguan | |
|---|---|
|
Tiniwan Pamiguan | |
| Geographic distribution: | Colombia |
| Linguistic classification: | One of the world's primary language families |
| Glottolog: | None |
The Tiniwan languages are two extinct and one nearly extinct language of Colombia that form a small family,
Nothing is actually known about Majigua (Campbell & Grondona 2012).
Classification
Though data on Pamigua is extremely limited, the relationship seems to be fairly close: Tinigua manaxaí 'walk!', Pamigua menáxa 'let's go!'.
| gloss | Tinigua | Pamigua |
|---|---|---|
| 'eye' | zəti, zuti | sete |
| 'man' | psätseyá | piksiga |
| 'woman' | ñíza | ništá |
| 'water' | ñikwáiši | nikagé |
| 'fire' | ičísa | ekisá |
| 'dog' | šámno | šannó |
| 'jaguar' | žíña | šiñaga |
| 'maize' | tʸoka | šukšá |
| 'eleven' | čimatóse-kiésä | čipse ipa-kiaši |
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