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Choco languages : ウィキペディア英語版
Choco languages

The Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama.
==Family division==

Choco consists of perhaps ten languages, half of them extinct.
*The Emberá languages (also known as Chocó proper, Cholo)
* Noanamá (also known as Waunana, Woun Meu)
* Anserma ''(†)''
* Cenu ''(†)'' ?
* Cauca ''(†)''
* Sinúfana (Cenufara) ''(†)'' ?
* Quimbaya (Kimbaya) ''(†)'' (not Choco?)
* Caramanta ''(†)'' ?
Anserma, Cenu, Cauca, Sinúfana, and Kimbaya are all extinct now. Quimbaya is known from only 8 words.
The Emberá group consists of two languages mainly in Colombia with over 60,000 speakers that lie within a fairly mutually intelligible dialect continuum. Ethnologue divides this into 6 languages. Kaufman (1994) considers the term ''Cholo'' to be vague and condescending. Noanamá has some 6,000 speakers on the Panama-Colombia border.
Kaufman (1994) states that Quimbaya may not be a Choco language.

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