tjm ISO 639

Timucua

  • Geography

    US Florida: central region; Georgia: south region.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United States

tjm
No known L1 speakers. Juan Alonso Cabale, believed to be the last Timucuan, died in 1767.
Florida: central region; Georgia: south region.
10 (Extinct).
Language isolate
Potano, Itafi (Icafui), Yufera, Mocama (Agua Salada ), Tucururu, Agua Fresca (Agua Dulce), Acuera, Oconi.
SOV; no gender description; no case-marking; 14 consonants and 5 vowels; primary stress on first syllable.
Dictionary. Grammar.
Latin script [Latn], dating from 17th century, developed by Franciscan missionaries, mostly for religious purposes.
Francisco Pareja was a Franciscan missionary who came to St. Augustine in 1595.He served the Timucua for 31 years, during which time he developed a writing system for the language. This was a first for an indigenous language of the Americas. From 1612 to 1628, he published several Spanish–Timucua catechisms, as well as a grammar. His 1612 work was the first to be published in an indigenous language in the Americas.
OLAC resources in and about Timucua