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Subtiaba language
Extinct Oto-Manguean language

Subtiaba is an extinct Oto-Manguean language which was spoken on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua, especially in the Subtiaba district of León. Edward Sapir established a connection between Subtiaba and Tlapanec. When Lehmann wrote about it in 1909 it was already very endangered or moribund.

The name "Subtiaba" may be of Nahuatl origin, from the roots xoctli ("black snail") and atl ("water").

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Lexical comparison

Lexical comparison from Native American Language Net:2

EnglishSubtiabaTlapanec
Onei·mbamba1
Twoa·pu·a3hma3
Threea·sua2cu1
Fouraxkua2kho3
Manra·buša3bo3
Womanra·bagu·a'3go3
Dogru·wašu3wã1
Sunahkaa3kha'3
Moonukugő'3
Wateri·lui2ya2

See also

References

  1. "8. Xiu | Territorio Indígena y Gobernanza". https://www.territorioindigenaygobernanza.com/web/nnic_08/

  2. Native American Language Net http://www.native-languages.org/