Caranqui was replaced by Quechua, perhaps surviving as late as the 18th century. It seems in turn to have influenced Imbabura Quechua. There are similarities between Caranqui and the Barbacoan languages Pasto and Tsafiki, so Caranqui is often classified as Barbacoan, but the evidence is not conclusive due its poor documentation.
caranqui, language, caranqui, cara, kara, extinct, probably, barbacoan, language, ecuador, caranquicaraimbaya, imbabura, regionecuadorextinct18th, century, language, familybarbacoan, southern, caranquilanguage, codesiso, 3none, linguist, listglottologimba1237,. Caranqui or Cara Kara is an extinct probably Barbacoan language of Ecuador CaranquiCaraImbaya Imbabura RegionEcuadorExtinct18th century Language familyBarbacoan Southern CaranquiLanguage codesISO 639 3None mis Linguist ListGlottologimba1237 Imbaburakara1506 Kara Caranqui was replaced by Quechua perhaps surviving as late as the 18th century It seems in turn to have influenced Imbabura Quechua There are similarities between Caranqui and the Barbacoan languages Pasto and Tsafiki so Caranqui is often classified as Barbacoan but the evidence is not conclusive due its poor documentation References edit nbsp This article related to the Indigenous languages of the Americas is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caranqui language amp oldid 1057759759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,