Sensi language

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Sensi
Tenti
Native to Peru
Region Ucayali River
Extinct mid 20th century [1]
Panoan
  • Mainline Panoan
    • Nawa
      • Chama
        • Sensi
Language codes
ISO 639-3 sni
Glottolog sens1242

Sensi (Senti, Tenti, Mananahua) is an extinct Panoan language, spoken on the right bank of the Ucayali River, Peru. [2]

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References

  1. Sensi at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed Access logo transparent.svg
  2. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics: AAVE - Esperanto. Oxford University Press. 2003. p. 234. ISBN   9780195139778.