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Totonacan languages

MexicoLang

  • possible deep genetic links to Mixe-Zoquean languages
  • two main branches—Tepehua (3 languages) and Totonacan (7–20)
  • Mexican census lists 240,000 speakers of Totonacan languages
  • many of these languages are endangered and most are spoken primarily by adults

More information

Indigenous languages of Mexico
Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Indígenas (Mexico)
Totonacan languages in Wikipedia

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