Natú language
| Natú | |
|---|---|
| Peagaxinan | |
| Native to | Brazil |
| Region | Alagoas |
| Ethnicity | Natú people |
| Extinct | late 20th century |
unclassified | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
qjm | |
| Glottolog | natu1248 |
Map of the Natú language | |
Natú (a.k.a. Peagaxinan) is an extinct language of eastern Brazil. It was originally spoken on the Ipanema River in the Cariri area near present-day Porto Real do Colégio by the Natú people. It is so poorly attested that "only Greenberg dares to classify [it]".