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| mapcaption = Map of the Pimenteira language

| mapcaption = Map of the Pimenteira language

| era = attested ca. 1810s

| era = attested ca. 1810s

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| ref = <ref>https://etnolinguistica.wdfiles.com/local–files/biblio%3Aloukotka-1955-nordest/Loukotka_1955_LanguesNonTupiNordest.pdf |date=}}</ref>

| linglist = qg0

| linglist = qg0

| extinct = {{circa|1827}}

| extinct = {{circa|1827}}


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Extinct Cariban language

Pimenteira is an extinct and poorly attested Cariban language, formerly spoken in Piauí, Brazil.[3][4] The name ‘Pimenteira’ is a Portuguese name attributed to the language, and the original name is unknown.[5] It is attested in a wordlist recorded by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius and published in 1863.[6]

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