"The extinct Palta language of the Ecuadorian Amazon is attested by only a few words: yum\u00E9 'water', xeme 'maize', capal 'fire', let 'wood' (Jim\u00E9nez de la Espada, 1586), and some toponyms. Based on this, Jacinto Jij\u00F3n y Caama\u00F1o (1936) classified it as a Jivaroan language. Kaufman (1994) states that there is \"little resemblance\", but Adelaar (2004) finds the connection reasonable. In addition to these four words are toponyms, which commonly end in -anga, -numa, -nam\u00E1."@en . "Palta"@en . "none" . . .