Guambiano, also called Misak, Namuy Wam, Nam Trik or Moguex is a Barbacoan language spoken in southwestern Colombia, in Cauca Department by the Guambianos, whose population is estimated at 20 782 people.
Classification
Guambiano, along with Totoró and the long-extinct Coconuco language, form a distinct subgroup of the Barbacoan languages. Often, these languages are considered dialects of one Coconucan language. Within the Barbacoan family, the Coconucan languages and Awa Pit constitute the northern branch of it. == Phonology ==
Phonology
The Guambiano inventory is as follows (Curnow & Liddicoat 1998:386). == Vocabulary ==
Sample text
Below is the Lord's Prayer translated into Guambiano. == References ==