Category
page 1Languages extinct in the 1930s
Aka-Bea
The Bea language, Aka-Bea, also called Bojigyab, is an extinct Great Andamanese language of the Southern group. It was spoken around the western Andaman Strait and around the northern and western coast of South Andaman. It was well documented in the late 19th century, but died out in the 1920s. The term was used both to name the language and the people who spoke it, derived from the prefix , used to name objects related to the tongue, and , meaning 'spring-water'.
Takelma
language
Puelche
language
Kitsai
language
Biloxi
language
Cayuse
language
Yoncalla
language
Kathlamet
language
Northern Kalapuya
language
Tapachultec
language
Eudeve
extinct Uto-Aztecan language