Lule language
| Lule | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Argentina |
| Region | Resistencia, Chaco |
| Ethnicity | Lule people |
| Extinct | after 1981 |
Lule–Vilela
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ule |
ule | |
| Glottolog | lule1238 |
Map of the Lule language | |
Lule is an indigenous language of northern Argentina, which is now extinct. Campbell (1997) writes that in 1981 there was an unconfirmed report that Lule was still spoken by 5 families in Resistencia in east-central Chaco Province. It is unclear if it is the same language as Tonocoté.