Copallín language

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Copallín is an extinct language of the Marañón River basin formerly spoken in Peru.

NativetoPeru
RegionMarañón River basin
Extinct(date missing)
unclassified (Cholon?)
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Copallén
Native toPeru
RegionMarañón River basin
Extinct(date missing)
unclassified (Cholon?)
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologcopa1238
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Geographical distribution

It was spoken in villages of Llanque, Las Lomas, and Copallen, department of Cajamarca.[1]

Vocabulary

Four words are attested from Copallén (Copallín): quiet [kjet] 'water', chumac 'maize', olaman 'firewood', and ismare 'house'. The word for water resembles the toponymic element -cat, posited to be an otherwise unknown language of the region. However, this is insufficient to identify Copallén as a Cholónan language.[2]

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