Charruan languages
| Charruan | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | Argentina (Entre Ríos Province) Brazil (formerly) Uruguay (formerly) | 
| Ethnicity | Chaná people, Charrúa people, Guenoa people | 
| Native speakers | 1 rememberer (Chaná) (2024) | 
| Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families 
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| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | char1238 | 
| Pre-contact distribution of the Charruan languages | |
| Distribution of Charruan languages according to Loukotka (1968). | |
The Charruan languages are a language family once spoken in Uruguay and the Argentine province of Entre Ríos. In 2005, a semi-speaker of the Chaná language, Blas Wilfredo Omar Jaime, was found in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina.