The Mayan languages form a language family spoken in Mesoamerica, both in the south of Mexico and northern Central America. Mayan languages are spoken...
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The Mayan languages are a group of languages spoken by the Maya peoples. The Maya form an enormous group of approximately 7 million people who are descended...
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Sign Language), as well as to the local spoken Mayan languages and Spanish. Yucatec Maya Sign Language, is used in the Yucatán region by both hearing...
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Central America Mayan languages, language family spoken in Mesoamerica and northern Central America Yucatec Maya language, language spoken in the Yucatán...
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four languages: Itza Mopan Yucatec Maya Lacandon All the languages in the Mayan language family are thought to originate from an ancestral language that...
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Proto-Mayan is the hypothetical common ancestor of the 30 living Mayan languages, as well as the Classic Maya language documented in the Maya inscriptions...
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Spanish is the official language of Guatemala. Guatemalan Spanish is the local variant of the Spanish language. Twenty-two Mayan languages are spoken, especially...
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The major languages spoken in Belize include English, Spanish and Kriol, all three spoken by more than 40% of the population. Mayan languages are also...
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comparisons between Mayan and Mixe-Zoquean languages, and Radin (1916, 1919, 1924), who did the same for Mixe-Zoquean, Huave, and Mayan. McQuown (1942, 1956)...
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Maya civilization (redirect from Mayan Empire)
over 6 million individuals, speak more than twenty-eight surviving Mayan languages, and reside in nearly the same area as their ancestors. The Archaic...
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also known as Qatzijobʼal lit. 'our language' among its speakers), or Quiché (/kiːˈtʃeɪ/ kee-CHAY), is a Mayan language spoken by the Kʼicheʼ people of the...
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branch of the Mayan language family. Contemporary descendants of classical Maya include Chʼol and Chʼortiʼ. Speakers of these languages can understand...
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Maya peoples (redirect from Mayan people)
traditional, culturally distinct life, often speaking one of the Mayan languages as a primary language. One of the largest groups of Maya live in the Yucatan Peninsula...
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The Chʼortiʼ language (sometimes also Chorti) is a Mayan language, spoken by the indigenous Maya people who are also known as the Chʼortiʼ or Chʼortiʼ...
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A Mayan language is one of a group of languages spoken by the Mayan people of Mesoamerica. Mayan language may also refer to: Yucatec Maya language or Maya...
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Maya script (redirect from Mayan script)
may have been occasionally used to write Mayan languages of the Guatemalan Highlands. However, if other languages were written, they may have been written...
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This language, together with Chontal, Ch'orti', and Ch'olti', constitute the Cholan language group. The Cholan branch of the Mayan languages is considered...
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The Qʼeqchiʼ language, also spelled Kekchi, Kʼekchiʼ, or Kekchí, is one of the Mayan languages from the Quichean branch, spoken within Qʼeqchiʼ communities...
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century, most Mesoamerican languages were written in Latin script. The languages of Mesoamerica belong to 6 major families – Mayan, Oto-Mangue, Mixe–Zoque...
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Tektitek language, and the two languages together form the Mamean sub-branch of the Mayan language family. Along with the Ixilan languages, Awakatek...
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The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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Mesoamerican language and a member of the Quichean–Mamean branch of the Mayan languages family. It is spoken by the indigenous Kaqchikel people in central...
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The Jakaltek /hɑːkəlˈtɛk/ (Jacaltec) language, also known as Jakalteko (Jacalteco) or Poptiʼ, is a Mayan language from the Q’anjob’alan-chujean branch...
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Maya codices (redirect from Mayan codices)
cotinifolia. This sort of paper was generally known by the word huun in Mayan languages (the Aztec people far to the north used the word āmatl [ˈaːmat͡ɬ] for...
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the Macro-Mayan proposal by Norman McQuown which groups together the Mixe–Zoque languages with the Mayan languages and the Totonacan languages. At the end...
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Ë (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
orthography of Mayan languages, the letter Ë represents /ə/. Ë represents the mid central vowel /ə/ in the modern orthography of Piedmontese language. In constructed...
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The Chʼolan languages form a branch of the Mayan family of languages, comprising four languages, namely, Chʼol, Chʼoltiʼ, Chʼortiʼ, and Chontal. Notably...
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Tren Maya (redirect from Mayan Train)
The Tren Maya (Yucatec Maya: Tsíimin K'áak, sometimes also Mayan Train or Maya Train) is a 1,554 km-long (966 mi) intercity railway in Mexico that traverses...
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Yucatecan languages form a branch of the Mayan family of languages, comprising four languages, namely, Itzaj, Lacandon, Mopan, and Yucatec. The languages are...
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early verb forms across five Mayan languages". In Pfeiler, Barbara (ed.). Learning Indigenous Languages: Child Language Acquisition in Mesoamerica. Mouton...
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