lingvo.wikisort.org - Language Duit is an extinct Chibcha language , which had been spoken by the Muisca of present-day Boyacá , Colombia. The language appears in the modern name of the pre-Columbian settlement and last ruler Tundama; Duitama .[1]
Extinct Chibcha language of Colombia
Duit Native to Boyacá , ColombiaRegion Altiplano Cundiboyacense Ethnicity Muisca Native speakers
None Language family
Writing system
Only numerals Official language in
Muisca Confederation ISO 639-3 None (mis
)Linguist List
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(also used for the unrelated Mittlere Neu-Hebriden )Glottolog duit1239
The second-most southern yellow dot indicates roughly the area where Duit was spoken
Description
The language is only known from one fragment analysed by scholar Ezequiel Uricoechea in 1871. The linguist mentioned that the analysed text was part of a larger work that hitherto has not been found. From the short text it was clear that the Duit language differed slightly from the main version of Chibcha, Muysccubun, spoken by the Muisca on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense .[2]
As the Muisca did not have a script, only for their numerals, written Duit language texts do not exist.[3]
Comparison to Muysccubun and numerals
English
Duit
Muysccubun
Numerals as noted by Acosta, Humboldt and Zerda
one
atia
ata
two
bocha
bosa
three
meia
mica
Sun
sa
súa
Moon
tia
chía
star
cúrcha
fagua[4]
Earth
coga
quica
See also
References
(in Spanish) Biography Cacique Tundama - Pueblos Originarios Uricoechea, Ezequiel. 1871. Gramática, vocabulario, catecismo y confesionario de la lengua chibcha, según antiguos manuscritos anónimos e inéditos . Izquierdo Peña, 2009 (in Spanish) fagua - Muysccubun online dictionary
Bibliography
Waimí (Guaymi) Talamanca Votic Kuna–Colombian Arwako–Chimila Other Italics indicate extinct languages
Muisca
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Ocetá Páramo
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Lithic (10,000 - 2800 BP )
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iraca of Suamox cacique of Tundama
Southern caciques
zipa of Bacatá
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Antonio Díaz de Cardoso
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Bartolomé Camacho Zambrano
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Juan de Albarracín
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Luis Lanchero
Martín Galeano
Martín Yañéz Tafur
Miguel Holguín y Figueroa
Ortún Velázquez de Velasco
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Conquest of the Chibchan Nations
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Battle of Tocarema (1538)
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На других языках - [en] Duit language [es] Idioma duit El idioma duit es una lengua chibchense que actualmente se encuentra extinta. Fue hablada por los indígenas que vivieron en la zona de Boyacá (Colombia). [fr] Duit Le duit est une langue amérindienne, de la famille des langues chibchanes parlée dans les hautes terres de la Colombie, à l'époque de la colonisation espagnole.
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