Cholón language
| Cholón | |
|---|---|
| Seeptsá | |
| Native to | Peru | 
| Region | Huallaga River valley | 
| Ethnicity | Cholones | 
| Extinct | 1993 >2 rememberers (2021) | 
| Latin | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cht | 
| Glottolog | chol1284 | 
|   Cholón | |
Cholón (Spanish: lengua cholona), natively known as Seeptsá and Tsinganes, is a language of Peru. It was spoken near Uchiza, from Tingo María to Valle in the Huallaga River valley of Huanuco and San Martín regions.
The language was previously thought to be extinct but a native speaker was discovered in 2021, in the city of Juanjuí. Martha Pérez Valderrama is believed to be the last remaining speaker of Cholón. However, her cousin Clemente also speaks Cholón, and she reports that there are more speakers in the area. Despite the last fully fluent speakers dying in the 1990s, the current speakers can produce brief texts, not being limited to basic words and phrases.