- The
Matlatzincan languages are a pair of
closely related branches of the Oto-Manguean
language family in the Oto-Pamean group,
spoken in
Central Mexico:...
- by his
younger brother in 1487), and also put down a
rebellion of the
Matlatzincan peoples of the
Toluca Valley.
According to the
Codex Mendoza, during...
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Mexican Otomi Toluca Otomi Tlaxcala Otomi Mazahua 12
different varieties Matlatzincan Ocuilteco/Tlawika
Matlatzinca de
Oxtotilpan Pame
Northern Pame Central...
- part of the
State of
Mexico (c. 350,000 speakers), and the
endangered Matlatzincan languages including Matlatzinca (c. 1000
speakers in the town of San...
-
improvements to the city and
being the
first one to
learn the
native Matlatzincan language. The
friar was well
loved by the
Matlazinca people, as he worked...
- Oto-Manguean[2]
Western Oto-Manguean Oto-Pame-Chinantecan Oto-Pamean
Matlatzincan-Ocuilteco San
Francisco Matlatzinca Writing system Unwritten Official...
-
although was
controlled by the Mexica,
included Mazahua, Otomi, and
Matlatzincan speakers. In 1823,
Tapaxco was the name
originally given to the auxiliary...
- Tizoc, the
seventh tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, put down a
rebellion of the
Matlatzincan peoples of the
Toluca Valley 1486–1502 A****zotl
began his
reign by suppressing...
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speakers 100 (2011) 2,238 (2020)
Language family Oto-Manguean Oto-Pame
Matlatzincan Ocuiltec Language codes ISO 639-3 ocu
Glottolog atzi1235 ELP Ocuiltec...
- Tizoc, the
seventh tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, put down a
rebellion of the
Matlatzincan peoples of the
Toluca Valley 1486–1502 A****zotl
began his
reign by suppressing...