Pémono language

Extinct Cariban language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pémono is a Cariban language or dialect of Mapoyo language that was spoken by only an eighty-year-old woman when discovered in 1998 in Venezuela. The ethnic population now speaks Spanish. It became extinct some time after that.[1]

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Pémono
Native toVenezuela
Extinctafter 2000
Cariban
Language codes
ISO 639-3pev
Glottologpemo1245
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