Wakoná language
| Wakoná | |
|---|---|
| Aconã | |
| (unattested) | |
| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Alagoas |
| Ethnicity | 500-1,000 Aconã (1995) |
| Extinct | mid-1970s |
unclassifiable | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Either:tgv – Tingui-Botówaf – Wakoná (Aconã) |
| Glottolog | wako1235 |
Wakoná (Aconã) is an extinct and unattested, presumed language of eastern Brazil, formerly spoken by the Tingui-Botó, also called the Aconã. The dispersed ethnic population numbered an estimated 500 to 1,000 in 1995. The population now uses Portuguese and Dzubukuá, also called Kariri-Xocó.