tnq ISO 639

Taíno

  • Geography

    PR Bayamon Municipality, southwest of San Juan on north coast; otherwise scattered.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Puerto Rico

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Taino
No known L1 speakers. The last fluent speaker died no later than the late 19th century (Wahayona Campos Reyes 2004).
Bayamon Municipality, southwest of San Juan on north coast; otherwise scattered.
9 (Dormant).
Maipurean, Northern, Maritime, Ta-Maipurean
Shifted to Spanish [spa].
There are revitalization efforts in several places, including language classes, particularly in Puerto Rico.
Taino vocabulary has been adopted into local Spanishes [spa] in the Caribbean.