Cofán Language (con)

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Also Known As: Cofan language,Kofane,Kofan,A'i,Kofán,Cofán,A'ingae


Description:

The Cofán language (also Kofan or Kofane; autonym: A'ingae) is the language of the Cofán people, an indigenous group native to Napo Province northeast Ecuador and southern Colombia, between the Guamués River (a tributary of the Putumayo River) and the Aguarico River (a tributary of the Napo River). Approximately 60% of Cofán speakers in Ecuador are literate in their own language. There is extensive bilingualism with Spanish on both sides of the border. Intermarriage with Siona people and Secoya people also promotes bilingualism. The language is written in the Roman script and has ten vowels (five with and without nasalization) and twenty-eight consonants.

Cofán has been classified as one of the Chibchan languages, but this appears to be due to borrowed vocabulary...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Cofán Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Ecuador
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: con

Classification Taxonomy

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  Chibchan Group

    Cofan Group

      Cofán Language