- chinantecan
- chi·nan·tec·an
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Chinantecan languages — Chinantec Tsa Jujmi Spoken in Mexico Region Oaxaca Native speakers approx. 93,000 (Ethnologue) (date missing) … Wikipedia
chinantecan — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈtākən, ekən noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : the language of the Chinantec people constituting a Mexican Indian language family … Useful english dictionary
Oto-Manguean languages — Oto Manguean Geographic distribution: Currently Mexico; previously Mesoamerica and Central America Linguistic classification: Not positively related to any other language families. Subdivisions: Oto Pamean Chinantecan Tl … Wikipedia
Mesoamerican Indian languages — Introduction also called Middle American Indian languages group of languages spoken in an area of the aboriginal New World that includes central and southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, parts of Honduras and Nicaragua, and… … Universalium
Chinantec — Infobox Language name=Chinantec nativename=Tsa Jujmi states=Mexico region=Oaxaca speakers=approx. 93,000 (Ethnologue) familycolor=American fam1=Oto Mangue fam2=ChinantecanThe Chinantecs are an indigenous people that lives in Oaxaca and Veracruz,… … Wikipedia
Mesoamerican languages — Maya glyphs in stucco at the Museo de sitio in Palenque, Mexico. An example of text in a Mesoamerican language written in an indigeous mesoamerican writing system Mesoamerican languages are the languages indigenous to the Mesoamerican cultural… … Wikipedia
Otomi people — For other uses, see Otomi (disambiguation). Otomi Hñähñu, Hñähño, Ñuhu, Ñhato, Ñuhmu Otomi dancers from San Jeronimo Acazulco in Mexico state performing the traditional Danza de los Arrieros Total population … Wikipedia
Oto-Pamean languages — Oto Pamean Geographic distribution: Mexico Linguistic classification: Oto Mangue Western Oto Mangue Oto Pame–Chinantecan Oto Pamean … Wikipedia
Otomanguean languages — Diverse family of more than 20 American Indian languages and language clusters concentrated in central and southern Mexico, with more than a million speakers. Several of the language clusters, such as Otomí (dispersed through eastern central… … Universalium
Mesoamerican Indian — ▪ people Introduction member of any of the indigenous peoples inhabiting Mexico and Central America (roughly between latitudes 14° N and 22° N). Mesoamerican Indian cultures have a common origin in the pre Columbian civilizations of the… … Universalium