Wariapano language

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Wariapano (Huariapano), also known as Pano, Panavarro, and Pánobo, is an obsolescent Panoan language of Peru.

Wariapano
Pano
Native toPeru
Extinct1991[1]
Panoan
  • Mainline Panoan
    • Nawa
      • Chama
        • Wariapano
Dialects
  • Shetebo
  • Piskino
  • Pano
Language codes
ISO 639-3pno
Glottologpano1255

There are three attested dialects: Shetebo and Piskino, which are no longer in daily use, and Pano itself, which is extinct.

Sample text

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Neno ebi iki; nato nojkon papa yosibonin mananti manax. Jara ebi nijawetianbi bismanojkoyai kai. Mawaxon pairira ebi bismanojkonox iki. Nojkon tita manan, nojkon papaboni manan. Ebira nijawetianbi bismanojkoyamai

— Arquímedes Sinuiri Nunta

References

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  1. ^ Wariapano at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  


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