- The Oto-
Manguean or
Otomanguean (/ˌoʊtoʊˈmæŋɡiːən/)
languages are a
large family comprising several subfamilies of
indigenous languages of the Americas...
- The
extinct Manguean languages were a
branch of the Oto-
Manguean family. They were
Chorotega of
Costa Rica and
Nicaragua (where it was
called Mangue or...
- The Oto-Pamean
languages are a
branch of the Oto-
Manguean languages that
includes languages of the Otomi-Mazahua, Matlatzinca, and
Pamean language groups...
- The
Mixtecan languages constitute a
branch of the Oto-
Manguean language family of Mexico. They
include the
Trique (or Triqui) languages,
spoken by about...
- by
speakers of Oto-
Manguean languages,
mainly Mixtec and Zapotec, both of
which are
extremely internally diverse. Non-Oto-
Manguean languages include Mixe...
- non-Spanish monolingual. The
majority of
people speak languages of the Oto-
Manguean family,
either the Popolocan-Zapotecan
branch or the Amuzgo-Mixtecan branch...
-
Slovak awards show Otocinclus, a
genus of
armored catfish Zebra oto Oto-
Manguean languages, a
large family comprising several families of
Native American...
-
culturally dominant in
central Mexico, as they
displaced speakers of Oto-
Manguean languages.
During the
early post-classic era (ca. 1000–1519 AD), Central...
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languages of
Mexico (e.g. Nahuatl, Totonacan, Mixe–Zoque, and some Oto-
Manguean languages). In Dutch, when
capitalizing the
digraph ij, both the letter...
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Hokan (disputed) #66c0cf Macro-Jê #275379
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