Nutabe (Nutabane) is an extinct Chibchan language of Colombia, historically spoken by the Nutabe people.
Adolfo Constenla Umaña also refers to the language as âÂÂAntioquianâ (referencing the local name of Santa Fe de Antioquia). In this grouping Constenla names both Nutabe and CatÃÂo.
Very little documentation of Nutabe, or its close relative Old CatÃÂo, remains. A 1946 publication by Paul Rivet gathers the short list together, comparing Nutabe and Old CatÃÂo. (Rivet pointed out that the label "CatÃÂo" had already come to refer to a non-Chibchan language, CatÃÂo (Chocoan).