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Wasu language

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Wasu
Native toBrazil
RegionAlagoas
Extinct(date missing)
unclassifiable
Language codes
ISO 639-3wsu
Glottologwasu1238

Wasu (Waçu, Wassú) is an extinct and unattested, presumed language of the Serra do Azul in Joaquim Gomes, Alagoas, Brazil. The ethnic population is about 1,500.

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