Güenoa (Minuan)[1] is a sparsely documented, extinct Charruan language once spoken in Uruguay and Argentina.
Güenoa is known from a short 18th-century catechesis quoted by Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro in Italian.
[2][3] The text sample below, originally from Hervás y Panduro (1787: 229), has been reproduced from Vignati (1940).
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