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- Q3331203 subject Q13261673.
- Q3331203 subject Q8546571.
- Q3331203 abstract "Aguano is a possible extinct language of Peru. Loukotka (1968) classified it as Chamicuro, but Chamicuro speakers say that the Aguano language was not the same as theirs, but rather that the Aguano people spoke Quechua (Wise 1987). Alternate spellings are Uguano, Aguanu, Awano; it has also been called Santa Crucino. Mason (1950) listed three Aguano groups, Aguano proper (including Seculusepa/Chilicawa and Melikine/Tivilo), Cutinana, and Maparina.".
- Q3331203 iso6393Code "aga".
- Q3331203 spokenIn Q419.
- Q3331203 wikiPageExternalLink aga.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q13261673.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q2155119.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q397903.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q419.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q45762.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q5218.
- Q3331203 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546571.
- Q3331203 iso "aga".
- Q3331203 name "Aguano".
- Q3331203 states Q419.
- Q3331203 type Language.
- Q3331203 type Language.
- Q3331203 type Thing.
- Q3331203 type Q315.
- Q3331203 type Q34770.
- Q3331203 comment "Aguano is a possible extinct language of Peru. Loukotka (1968) classified it as Chamicuro, but Chamicuro speakers say that the Aguano language was not the same as theirs, but rather that the Aguano people spoke Quechua (Wise 1987). Alternate spellings are Uguano, Aguanu, Awano; it has also been called Santa Crucino. Mason (1950) listed three Aguano groups, Aguano proper (including Seculusepa/Chilicawa and Melikine/Tivilo), Cutinana, and Maparina.".
- Q3331203 label "Aguano language".
- Q3331203 name "Aguano".