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Muniche Indian Language
Muniche was an indigenous language of South America. The last fluent speakers died in the 1990's,
however there are some elders living in Peru who still remember some of the language.
Muniche is a language isolate, not known to be related to any other living language.
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Muniche Words:
Our list of vocabulary words in the Muniche language.
Peru Linguistic Map
Tribes and Languages of Peru:
Maps showing the areas in South America where Muniche is spoken.
Muniche Phonology
Muniche Grammar
Muniche Text:
Scanned-in Muniche language materials from the Rosetta Project.
La Lengua Munichi:
Information on the Muniche language in Spanish.
House of Languages: Munichi:
Information about Munichi language usage.
Muniche Language:
Demographic information on Muniche from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Munichi Language Tree:
Theories about Muniche's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Munichi:
Encyclopedia article on the Muniche language.
El Muniche, Idioma del Pueblo Munichis
Idioma Muniche
Lengua Munichi
Cultura Muniche:
Information about the Muniches and their language in Spanish.

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