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  1. Guanche language. Guanche is an extinct language that was spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. It died out after the conquest of the Canary Islands as the Guanche ethnic group was assimilated into the dominant Spanish culture.

    • Guanches

      The Guanche were the historic indigenous inhabitants of the...

  2. Las lenguas guanches (llamadas también bereber canario o tamazight insular) son un conjunto de variedades de las lenguas bereberes actualmente extintas que fueron habladas por los aborígenes canarios (conocidos genéricamente como guanches ). 1 2 Se considera que el idioma se extinguió hacia el siglo XVIII, si bien puede que pequeñas ...

  3. Guanche is an extinct language thought to belong to the Berber language family which was spoken in the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. The language is also known as Insular Tamazight, Ancient Canarian Language or Ínsuloamaziq.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Silbo_GomeroSilbo Gomero - Wikipedia

    History. The narrow valleys of La Gomera. Little is known of the original Guanche language or the languages of the Canaries, but it is assumed that their phonological system must have been simple enough to allow an efficient whistled language.

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  5. Category: Geography & Travel. Key People: Earnest A. Hooton. Guanche and Canario, any of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting, respectively, the western and eastern groups of the Canary Islands when first encountered by the conquering Spaniards at the beginning of the 15th century.

  6. Le guanche, aussi appelé berbère canarien, amazigh canarien ou tamazight insulaire, est la langue, aujourd'hui éteinte, parlée par les Guanches aux îles Canaries 1. Il appartient au groupe berbère de la famille des langues chamito-sémitiques.