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Pisabo (also known as Pisagua/Pisahua) is a Panoan language spoken by approximately 600 people in Peru and formerly in Brazil where it was known as Mayo (Maya Maia) evidently the language known as Quixito. No linguistic data is available (Fleck 2013) but it is reported to be mutually intelligible with Matses.

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