Pilagá
A language of Argentina
| Population | 4,000 (2004 FEL). |
| Region | Central and western Formosa Province, Bermejo and Pilcomayo river valleys; Chaco and Salta provinces. |
| Language map |
Argentina and Chile |
| Alternate names | Pilaca |
| Dialects | Toba-Pilagá (Toba del Oeste, Sombrero Negro), Chaco Pilagá (Toba Sur). Intelligibility between dialects needs investigation. |
| Classification | Mataco-Guaicuru, Guaicuruan |
| Language development | NT: 1993. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
| Comments | Traditional religion. |

