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Cacán (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, and Kaka) is an extinct language that was spoken by the Diaguita and Calchaquí tribes in northern Argentina and Chile. It became extinct during the late 17th century or early 18th century. The language was documented by the Jesuit Alonso de Bárcena, but the manuscript is lost. Genetic affiliation of the language remains unclear, and due to the extremely limited number of known words, it has not been possible to conclusively link it to any existing language family.

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  • Cacán (cs)
  • Cacán language (en)
  • Cacán (es)
  • Diaguita (langue) (fr)
  • Какан (язык) (ru)
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  • Cacán (též Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita nebo Kaka) je mrtvý jazyk, kterým mluvily indiánské kmeny a v severní Argentině a Chile. Jazyk vymřel na začátku 18. století. Jazyk zdokumentoval jesuita , ale jeho rukopisy se již ztratily. Protože neexistují téměř žádné záznamy, tak se jazyk nedá zařadit do žádné jazykové rodiny, proto se řadí mezi neklasifikované jazyky. (cs)
  • Cacán (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, and Kaka) is an extinct language that was spoken by the Diaguita and Calchaquí tribes in northern Argentina and Chile. It became extinct during the late 17th century or early 18th century. The language was documented by the Jesuit Alonso de Bárcena, but the manuscript is lost. Genetic affiliation of the language remains unclear, and due to the extremely limited number of known words, it has not been possible to conclusively link it to any existing language family. (en)
  • Cacán (también escrito kakán) o según algunas versiones kaká, cacá e incluso chaká, era el idioma hablado hasta aproximadamente mediados del siglo XVIII por la etnia diaguita (pazioca) en el noroeste argentino y,​ según algunos autores, también en las regiones de Atacama y Coquimbo en Chile, si bien esta última hipótesis ha sido cuestionada. (es)
  • Le diaguita (ou kakán) est une langue amérindienne d'Amérique du Sud, parlée en Argentine sur un vaste territoire qui s'étendait sur les provinces actuelles de Catamarca, La Rioja, Salta, Santiago del Estero et Tucumán. La langue était également parlée au Chili dans l'Atacama et le Coquimbo. Le diaguita est éteint depuis longtemps. (fr)
  • Какан (также известен как кальчаки, диагита) — исчезнувший изолированный язык, который был распространён среди племён диагита и на севере Аргентины и Чили. Язык исчез в конце XVII века или в начале XVIII века. Генетическая принадлежность языка остаётся неясной. (ru)
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  • Cacán (en)
  • Diaguita–Calchaquí (en)
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  • Cacán (en)
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  • Northern Argentina and Chile (en)
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  • Cacán (též Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita nebo Kaka) je mrtvý jazyk, kterým mluvily indiánské kmeny a v severní Argentině a Chile. Jazyk vymřel na začátku 18. století. Jazyk zdokumentoval jesuita , ale jeho rukopisy se již ztratily. Protože neexistují téměř žádné záznamy, tak se jazyk nedá zařadit do žádné jazykové rodiny, proto se řadí mezi neklasifikované jazyky. (cs)
  • Cacán (also Cacan, Kakán, Calchaquí, Chaka, Diaguita, and Kaka) is an extinct language that was spoken by the Diaguita and Calchaquí tribes in northern Argentina and Chile. It became extinct during the late 17th century or early 18th century. The language was documented by the Jesuit Alonso de Bárcena, but the manuscript is lost. Genetic affiliation of the language remains unclear, and due to the extremely limited number of known words, it has not been possible to conclusively link it to any existing language family. (en)
  • Cacán (también escrito kakán) o según algunas versiones kaká, cacá e incluso chaká, era el idioma hablado hasta aproximadamente mediados del siglo XVIII por la etnia diaguita (pazioca) en el noroeste argentino y,​ según algunos autores, también en las regiones de Atacama y Coquimbo en Chile, si bien esta última hipótesis ha sido cuestionada. (es)
  • Le diaguita (ou kakán) est une langue amérindienne d'Amérique du Sud, parlée en Argentine sur un vaste territoire qui s'étendait sur les provinces actuelles de Catamarca, La Rioja, Salta, Santiago del Estero et Tucumán. La langue était également parlée au Chili dans l'Atacama et le Coquimbo. Le diaguita est éteint depuis longtemps. (fr)
  • Какан (также известен как кальчаки, диагита) — исчезнувший изолированный язык, который был распространён среди племён диагита и на севере Аргентины и Чили. Язык исчез в конце XVII века или в начале XVIII века. Генетическая принадлежность языка остаётся неясной. (ru)
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  • American (en)
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  • calc1235 (en)
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  • Calchaqui (en)
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