• 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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  • Jakaltek may refer to: the Jakaltek people the Jakaltek language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jakaltek. If an internal...
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    The name Jakaltek comes from the Nahuatl language meaning “people of the jacal”. The Jakaltek language also known as Popti' is a Mayan language from the...
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    recognizes Eastern and Western dialects of Jakaltek, as well as Mochoʼ (also called Mototzintlec), a language with less than 200 speakers in the Chiapan...
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    Mayan languages, Qʼanjobʼal and Jakaltek. The three languages together form the Qʼanjobʼal-Jakaltek sub-branch, which together with the Mochoʼ language form...
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  • in Holby City Castra of Jac, a fort in the Roman province of Dacia Jakaltek language (ISO 639-3: jac) John Abbott College, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec...
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    Q'anjob'al language, Jakaltek, Motozintlec, Akatek language Quichean–Mamean branch: Mam language, Tektitek language, Ixil, Kʼicheʼ language, Kaqchikel...
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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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    vary. The Jakaltek chirimía, called su’ in the Jakaltek language, is very similar to the chirimías of central and southern Mexico. The Jakaltek chirimía...
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  • Interrogative (category Articles containing Venetian-language text)
    using intonation only. Examples of such languages are Italian, Modern Greek, Portuguese, and the Jakaltek language[citation needed]. Similarly in Spanish...
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