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Spanish The
Mixtecan languages (in
their many variants) were
estimated to be
spoken by about...
- the
state of
Oaxaca where the two
largest branches, the
Zapotecan and
Mixtecan languages, are
spoken by
almost 1.5
million people combined. In central...
- The
Mixtecan languages constitute a
branch of the Oto-Manguean
language family of Mexico. They
include the
Trique (or Triqui) languages,
spoken by about...
- Oto-Manguean family,
either the Popolocan-Zapotecan
branch or the Amuzgo-
Mixtecan branch. The
Oaxaca region is at the
convergence of the
Sierra Madre Oriental...
- Today, the
Mixtecs call
themselves Ñuu Savi, the
people of the rain. The
Mixtecan language family, as one of the
largest and most
diverse families in the...
- The
Mixtec (/ˈmiːstɛk, ˈmiːʃtɛk/)
languages belong to the
Mixtecan group of the Oto-Manguean
language family.
Mixtec is
spoken in
Mexico and is closely...
- Me'phaa
Amuzgoan branch:
Amuzgo de Guerrero,
Amuzgo de
Oaxaca Mixtecan branch:
Mixtecan languages,
Cuicatec and
Trique language.
Zapotecan branch: Chatino...
-
Mexico City Common languages
Spanish (official), Nahuatl,
Yucatec Maya,
Mixtecan languages,
Zapotec languages Religion Catholic (official religion) Government...
- Oto-pamean, Chinantecan, Tlapanecan, Popolocan, Zapotecan,
Amuzgan and
Mixtecan branches before attempting broader comparisons between the branches. The...
- the way to read. Most of the
current knowledge about the
writing of the
Mixtecans is due to the work of
Alfonso Caso, who
undertook the task of deciphering...