Mascoian languages
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The Mascoian languages are a small language family of Paraguay. They are part of the Mataco–Guaicuru proposal.

The languages are:
  • Emok
  • Guana (AKA Kaskihá/Cashquiha)
  • Lengua (AKA Enxet/Eenthlit, Vowak)
  • Sanapaná
    Sanapaná language
    Sanapana is a language of the Paraguayan Chaco. Use is vigorous, and it is a language of instruction in primary schools....

     (AKA Quiativis, Quilyacmoc, Lanapsua, Saapa, Sanam)
  • Maskoy
    Maskoy language
    Maskoy, or Toba-Maskoy, is one of several languages of the Paraguayan Chaco called Toba. It is spoken on a reservation near Puerto Victoria....

    (AKA Quilyilhrayrom, Cabanatit, Machicui, Enenlhit)
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