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Pémono language

In this article we are going to delve into the topic of Pémono language, exploring its origins, its impact on society and its relevance today. Pémono language has been the subject of study and debate for many years, and its influence extends to different areas of everyday life, from culture to politics and technology. Throughout these pages, we will take a closer look at the different aspects of Pémono language, and how it has evolved over time. Additionally, we will examine its role in shaping our world today and how it could impact the future. Get ready to immerse yourself in a fascinating journey through Pémono language and discover everything there is to know about this topic.

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

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]

References

  1. ^ Mattei-Muller, Marie-Claude (2003). "Pémono: eslabón perdido entre mapoyo y yawarana: lenguas caribes ergativas de la Guayana noroccidental de Venezuela" (PDF). Amérindia: revue d'ethnolinguistique amérindienne. 28: 33–54.