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Paicone Indian Language (Paiconeca)
Paicone is an extinct Arawakan language of South America,
closely related to the still-living Mojo
language.
Paicone was once spoken in Bolivia.
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Paicone Vocabulary:
Our list of vocabulary words in the Paicone language, with comparison to words in other Arawakan languages.
Indigenous languages of Bolivia:
Map showing where in Bolivia the Paiconeca language was spoken.
Paicone Language Tree:
Theories about Paunaca and Paicone language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
La Lengua Pauna-Paikone
Paiconeca information including a language map of Bolivia. Page in Spanish.
Links, References, and Additional Information
Wikipedia: Pauna-Paicone:
Encyclopedia articles on the Pauna and Paicone languages.

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