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tehTehuelche
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language
Meroštallan
- Tehuelche (Aoniken, Inaquen, Gunua-Kena, Gununa-Kena) is a nearly extinct Chon language spoken by four people in Patagonia out of an ethnic group of 200. They were originally nomadic hunters from Chile. It is also known as Aonikenk or Aoneko ajen. The decline of the language started with the Araucanization of Patagonia, when many Tehuelche tribes adopted Mapudungun as main language. Later during the 19th and 20th century Spanish replaced both as Argentina and Chile took possession of Patagonia.
Stivrentearpmat
- Tehuelche language
ISO 639-3 kod
- teh
nearly same as
Eará gielain
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Tehuelche
Dutch
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Finnish
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Tehuelche
French
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Tehuelche
German
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떼우엘체어
Korean
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Lenga tehuelche
Piedmontese
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Idioma tehuelche
Spanish
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Swedish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/teh
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