Awakatek language
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awakatek-language-180-9895370
title:
Awakatek language
text:
Awakatek is a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala, primarily in Huehuetenango and around Aguacatán. The language only has fewer than 10,000 speakers, and is considered vulnerable by UNESCO. In addition, the language in Mexico is at high risk of endangerment, with fewer than 2,000 speakers in the state of Campeche in 2010. Awakatek is closely related to Ixil and the two languages together form the sub-branch Ixilean, which together with the Mamean languages, Mam and Tektitek, form a sub-branch Gre
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description:
Mayan language of Guatemala
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awakatek_language
date created:
2006-04-26T07:27:26Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T17:27:52Z
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