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Totoro language
Extinct language of Colombia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Totoró is a Barbacoan language formerly spoken in southwestern Colombia, in Cauca Department by the Totoró people, who number about 1,000 people.[3] The language went extinct by 2016, with just four known speakers in 1998.[4]
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Classification
Totoro, along with Guambiano and the long-extinct Coconuco language, form a subgroup of the Barbacoan languages. These language varieties are sometimes considered to be dialectes of one Coconucan language.
Within the Barbacoan family, Coconucan and Awa Pit constitute the northern branch of it.
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