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Munichi is a recently extinct language which was spoken in the village of Munichis about 10 miles (16 km) west of Yurimaguas Loreto Region Peru. In 1988 there were two mother-tongue speakers but they had not met since the 1970s. The last known fluent speaker Victoria Huancho Icahuate died in the late 1990s. As of 2009 there were several semi-speakers who retained significant lexical and partial grammatical knowledge of the language (Michael et al. 2013).

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