Shebayo language
Shebayo is an extinct Arawakan language of Trinidad and perhaps the Venezuelan coast, or in the Guianas according to Loukotka, who incorrectly classified it as Cariban. It is only attested by a few words in a 1633 book by Joannes de Laet. Aikhenvald classifies it with the Ta-Arawakan languages.
Vocabulary
The following is a compilation of all Shebayo vocabularies collected by Laet, de Goeje and Taylor.| de Laet | de Goeje | Taylor | gloss |
| heja | heja | heia, heja | father |
| hamma | hamma | hamma | mother |
| wackewijrrij | wa-ckewijrrij | wackewijrrij | head |
| vvackenoely | wa-ckenoey | wackenoely, wackenoey | ear |
| noeyerii | noeyerri | noeyerri | eye |
| vvassibaly | wa-ssibaly | wassibaly, wassi | nose |
| darrymaily | darrymaily | darrymaily | mouth |
| vvadacoely | wa-dacoely | wadacoely | teeth |
| vvatabaye | wa-tabaye | watabaye | legs |
| vvackehyrry | wa-ckehyrry | wackehyrry | feet |
| ataly | ataly | ataly | tree |
| hoerapallii | hoerapalli | hoerapallii | bow |
| hewerry | hewerry | hewerry | arrow |
| kyrtryrre | kyrtzyrre | kyrtzyrre | moon |
| vvecoelije | wecoelije | wecoelije | sun |
| annoto | annoto | - | urucu |