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Allentiac
Warpe, Alyentiyak
Doctrina christiana y cathecismo en la lengua allentiac, que corre en la cuidad de S. Iuan de la Frontera, con vn Confessonario, Arte, y Bocabulario breues. Compuesto por el padre Luys de Valdivia de la Compañia de Iesus, de la prouincia del Peru (1607)
Native toArgentina, dispossessed to Chile
EthnicityHuarpe people
Extinct17th century
Huarpean
  • Allentiac
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qbt (Alyentiyak)
Glottologalle1238

Allentiac (Alyentiyak), also known as Huarpe (Warpe), was one of the Warpean languages.[1] It was native to Cuyo in Argentina, but was displaced to Chile in the late 16th century. Luis de Valdivia, a Jesuit missionary, wrote a grammar, vocabulary and religious texts.[2] The people became mestizo and lost their language soon after.

Phonology

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Vowels

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Allentiac had the vowels a, e, i, o, u, ù, with ù probably representing [ɨ].

Sample text

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The Lord's Prayer in Allentiac:

Cuchach Pia ebis tactao ta anpe. Cach hemelpueaxetamten. Cach reyno cuchaxtayaxtem. Cach quilletequiam eltiam latten tetata, chis ta mantichquen. Chu tecta cham cuchach eupl quexcheteyag tecta ta. Perxcuxotomte cuchach poyup ta, cuch perxpuxotomta macltichen cuchach aynachanem. Mulxcucolumtche poyup xetaqui xatequepiam. Chu xenec ta quex taynemte. Amen.[3]

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