• Mochoʼ (known as Motozintleco in older sources) is a Mayan language spoken by the Mochoʼ people of Chiapas, Mexico. A source stated that it was known as...
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  • Mocho may refer to: Mocho people, an ethnic group of Mexico Mocho language, a Mayan language Mocho (volcano), in Chile Mocho Mountains, in Jamaica Mount...
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  • Shekkacho (also Mocha, Shakacho, Shekka) is an Afro-Asiatic Omotic language, spoken mainly in Sheka Zone at southwestern Ethiopia. It is closely related...
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  • Motozintlecos (redirect from Mocho people)
    Motozintlecos or Mochós are an indigenous people of Chiapas, Mexico. They speak the Mocholanguage, part of the western branch of Mayan languages. With only...
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  • Massachusetts Historical Commission Mile high club Mochoʼ language (ISO 639:mhc), a moribund Mayan language spoken in Chiapas, Mexico Mocopulli Airport (IATA:...
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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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  • Akatek language and more distantly related with the Tojol-ab'al, Chuj and Mocho'. In Mexico it is also known as Ab'xub'al. Jakaltek was the language spoken...
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    Mocho-Choshuenco (Pronounced: /ˈmɒtʃoʊ tʃɒsˈwɛnkoʊ/ MOTCH-oh choss-WEN-koh) is a glacier covered compound stratovolcano in the Andes of Los Ríos Region...
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    Fray Mocho (Gualeguaychú, 26 August 1858 – Buenos Aires, 23 August 1903) was the pen name for the Argentine writer and journalist José Ciriaco Alvarez...
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    of the Qʼanjobʼalan branch along with the languages of Tojolabʼal, Qʼanjobʼal, Akateko, Poptiʼ, and Mochoʼ which, together with the Chʼolan branch, Chuj...
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