Guanche language
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{{Infobox Language |name=Guanche |familycolor=Afro-Asiatic |states=Formerly, Canary Islands |region=Limited to the islands |extinct=By the 16th century |fam2=Berber |iso2=ber|iso3=gnc}}
Guanche is an extinct language spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands. Its ISO 639-3 code is gnc. It has been out of use since the 16th century. Scholars' knowledge of the language is limited to a few sentences and individual words recorded by early travellers, supplemented by study of placenames and some words borrowed into the Canary Islanders' dialects of Spanish. This makes it nearly impossible to determine its relationships with any certainty; however, most linguists consider Guanche to be related to the Berber languages.
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