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List of extinct languages

This is a list of languages that currently have no native speakers.

Contents

Africa

Angola

Cameroon

  • Duli
  • Gey
  • Nagumi
  • Yeni

Chad

  • Horo
  • Muskum

Côte d'Ivoire

  • Esuma

Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Ngbee

Egypt

Eritrea

Ethiopia

  • Gafat
  • Geez (see Eritrea, above)
  • Weyto

Guinea

  • Baga Kaloum
  • Baga Sobané


Nigeria

  • Ajawa
  • Auyokawa
  • Basa-Gumna
  • Gamo-Ningi
  • Kpati
  • Kubi
  • Mawa
  • Teshenawa

South Africa

Sudan

  • Baygo
  • Berti
  • Birked
  • Gule
  • Homa
  • Mittu
  • Old Nubian
  • Togoyo
  • Torona

Tanzania

  • Aasáx
  • Kw'adza

Tunisia

Uganda

  • Nyang'i
  • Singa

The Americas

Argentina

Bahamas

  • Taino

Bolivia

  • Canichana
  • Cayubaba
  • Itene
  • Jorá
  • Saraveca
  • Shinabo

Brazil

  • Acroá
  • Arara
  • Arua
  • Guana
  • Kaimbé
  • Kamakan
  • Kamba
  • Kambiwá
  • Kanoé
  • Kapinawá
  • Karipuna
  • Kariri-Xocó
  • Maritsauá
  • Nukuini
  • Oti
  • Otuke
  • Pankararé
  • Paranawát
  • Pataxó-Hãhaãi
  • Potiguara
  • Puri
  • Tapeba
  • Tingui-Boto
  • Truká
  • Tukumanféd
  • Tupinambá
  • Turiwara
  • Tuxá
  • Tuxinawa
  • Uamué
  • Umotina
  • Wakoná
  • Wasu
  • Wiraféd
  • Xakriabá
  • Yabaâna

Canada

Chile

  • Kakauhua
  • Kunza

Colombia

  • Andaqui
  • Anserma
  • Arma
  • Barbacoas
  • Cagua
  • Chibcha
  • Chipiajes
  • Coxima
  • Coyaima
  • Cumeral
  • Macaguaje
  • Natagaimas
  • Omejes
  • Pijao
  • Ponares
  • Runa
  • Tama
  • Tomedes
  • Totoro
  • Yahuna

Costa Rica

  • Chorotega

Dominica

  • Carib, Island

Ecuador

  • Tetete

El Salvador

  • Cacaopera

Guatemala

  • Chicomuceltec
  • Xinca

Guyana

  • Skepi Creole Dutch

Mexico

  • Chicomuceltec (see Guatemala, above)
  • Cochimí
  • Náhuatl, Classical
  • Náhuatl, Tabasco
  • Pame Sur
  • Tepecano
  • Tubar

Nicaragua

  • Matagalpa
  • Monimbo
  • Subtiaba

Paraguay

  • Emok

Peru

  • Abishira
  • Aguano
  • Andoa
  • Atsahuaca
  • Aushiri
  • Hibito
  • Nocaman
  • Omurano
  • Panobo
  • Puquina
  • Quechua, Classical
  • Remo
  • Sensi
  • Yameo

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Carib, Island (see Dominica, above)

U.S. Virgin Islands

  • Dutch Creole

United States

  1. Adai
  2. Alsea
  3. Atakapa
  4. Barbareño
  5. Biloxi
  6. Cayuse
  7. Chimariko
  8. Chitimacha
  9. Coquille
  10. Costanoan, Northern
  11. Costanoan, Southern
  12. Cruzeño
  13. Delaware, Pidgin
  14. Eel River Athabaskan
  15. Esselen
  16. Etchemin
  17. Galice-Applegate
  18. Hanis
  19. Ineseño
  20. Iowa-Oto
  21. Island Chumash
  22. Karkin
  23. Kathlamet
  24. Kitsai
  25. Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie
  26. Loup A
  27. Loup B
  28. Lower Chinook
  29. Lumbee
  30. Mahican
  31. Maidu, Valley
  32. Massachusett
  33. Mattole-Bear River
  34. Miami-Illinois
  35. Miluk
  36. Miwok, Bay
  37. Mobilian
  38. Mohegan
  39. Molale
  40. Nanticoke
  41. Narragansett
  42. Natchez
  43. Nooksack
  44. Northern Kalapuyan
  45. Obispeño
  46. Ofo
  47. Pamlico
  48. Piro
  49. Pomo, Eastern
  50. Pomo, Northern
  51. Powhatan
  52. Purisimeño
  53. Quiripi-Naugatuck-Unquachog
  54. Salinan
  55. Shinnecock
  56. Siuslaw
  57. Susquehannock
  58. Takelma
  59. Tillamook
  60. Tonkawa
  61. Tsetsaut
  62. Tunica
  63. Tutelo
  64. Twana
  65. Upper Umpqua
  66. Ventureño
  67. Wiyot
  68. Wyandot (see Canada, above)
  69. Yana
  70. Yaquina
  71. Yonkalla

Venezuela

  • Baniva
  • Yavitero

Asia

China

Russia

India

  • Ahom
  • Aka-Bea
  • Aka-Bo
  • Aka-Cari
  • Aka-Jeru
  • Aka-Kede
  • Aka-Kol
  • Aka-Kora
  • Akar-Bale
  • Oko-Juwoi
  • Pali

Near East and Middle East

Near East

Middle East

Europe

Balkans

Greece

Italy

Northern Europe

Iberian Peninsula

Oceania

See also

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