Timotean languages
The Timotean languages were spoken in the Venezuelan Andes around what is now Mérida. It is assumed that they are extinct. However, Timote may survive in the so-far unattested Mutú (Loco) language, as this occupies a mountain village (Mutús) within the old Timote state.
Timótean | |
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Geographic distribution | Venezuela |
Linguistic classification | Timotean |
Subdivisions | |
Glottolog | (not evaluated) |
Timote and Cuica toponyms |
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