Shebaya (Shebaye, Shebayo) is an extinct Arawakan language of Trinidad and perhaps the Venezuelan coast. It is only attested by a few words. Aikhenvald (1999) classifies it with the Ta-Arawakan (Caribbean Arawakan) languages.
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Shebaya | |
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Shebayo | |
Native to | Trinidad |
Extinct | before the 20th century[1] |
Language family | Arawakan
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Linguist List | qk3 |
Glottolog | None |
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