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Branch of Chibchan languages spoken in Costa Rica and Nicaragua Not to be confused with the Votic language, which is Finnic.
Votic
Geographic
distribution
Costa Rica, Nicaragua
Linguistic classificationChibchan
  • Votic
Language codes
Glottologvoti1248

The Votic languages are a well-defined branch of Chibchan languages spoken in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. They are:

  • Rama southeastern Nicaragua, moribund
  • Voto Costa Rica, extinct
  • Maléku (Guatuso) north-central Costa Rica, endangered
  • Corobicí northwestern Costa Rica, extinct

References

Chibchan languages
Waimí (Guaymi)
Talamanca
Votic
Kuna–Colombian
Arwako–Chimila
Other
Italics indicate extinct languages


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