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    The Mazahua language (Central Mazahua: Jñatrjo) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken in the central states of Mexico by the ethnic group that is widely known...
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    language in the State of Mexico, accounting for 53% of all indigenous language speakers in the state. Despite their proximity to Mexico City, Mazahua...
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    Oto-Pamean languages are a branch of the Oto-Manguean languages that includes languages of the Otomi-Mazahua, Matlatzinca, and Pamean language groups all...
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    Same-sex marriage in Mexico (category Articles containing Central Mazahua-language text)
    Huastec: Ax neets kin k'aniy in yanel jant'in ti neets ti puwel in yanel. In Mazahua: Nu tjurꞹ nu nge k'o ra pjorꞹ ja ra mimiji, ja ra b'ꞹntjoji ñe ja ra nok'ꞹ...
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  • U (section Other languages)
    STROKE and U+A7B9 ꞹ LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH STROKE are used in the Mazahua language and feature a bar diacritic ∪: Union ∩: Intersection, an upside-down...
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    (different varieties) Oto-Manguean languages: Oto-pamean branch: Northern Pame, Southern Pame, Chichimeca Jonaz, Otomí, Mazahua, Matlatzinca and Ocuiltec. Popolocan...
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    Mexico, Hidalgo and Querétaro, the languages of the Oto-Pamean branch are spoken: the Otomi and the closely related Mazahua have over 500,000 speakers combined...
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    the predominant indigenous language of the area. Otomi, Matlatzinca, and Mazahua retained significant presences. The Western area was inhabited mostly by...
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  • to speakers of at least four languages: Otomi, Matlatzinca, Mazahua, and Nahuatl. Thus speakers of any of these languages could be called “Matlatzinca”...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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