Chibchan language family
The Chibchan language family is a group of languages primarily spoken in Central America and parts of northern South America. This family includes languages such as BriBri, Cabécar, and Guatuso, which are mainly found in countries like Costa Rica and Panama.
Chibchan languages are known for their rich diversity and complex grammatical structures. They are often categorized into two main branches: the northern and southern Chibchan languages. Many of these languages are endangered, with efforts underway to preserve and revitalize them among their respective communities.