Panche
Native toColombia
RegionCundinamarca Department, Tolima Department
EthnicityPanche
Extinct(date missing)
unclassified (Cariban?)
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologpanc1242

The Panche language is an unclassified – and possibly unclassifiable – language formerly spoken in Colombia. It may have been Cariban.[1] According to Pedro Simón, the word panche in their own Panche language means "cruel" and "murderer".[2]

Vocabulary

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Panche vocabulary[3]
Gloss Panche
important personage acaima
Spaniard xua
Tequendama Falls pati
bagre panche
large fish with big mouth patalo
cruel assassin colima
very powerful man xe amima
snow tolima

References

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  1. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin (eds.). "Panche". Glottolog . Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. ^ del Castillo Mathieu, Nicolás (1972). "El vocabulario muzo-colima de la «Relación» de Juan Suárez de Cepeda (1582)" (PDF). Thesaurus. 27 (3): 413–441. ISSN 0040-604X.
  3. ^ Durbin, Marshall; Seijas, Haydée (January 1973). "A Note on Panche, Pijao, Pantagora (Palenque), Colima and Muzo". International Journal of American Linguistics. 39 (1): 47–51. doi:10.1086/465239. ISSN 0020-7071.

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