Coatlán Mixe
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Coatlán Mixe — Spoken in Mexico Region East central Oaxaca Native speakers >5,000 (date missing) Language family Mixe–Zoque … Wikipedia
Coatlán Mixe — ISO 639 3 Code : mco ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Mixe–Zoque languages — Mixe–Zoque Mije–Soke Geographic distribution: Mesoamerica: Mexico Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz Linguistic classification: Mixe–Zoque. Although some proposals have linked Mixe–Zoquean with other families, non … Wikipedia
Mixe languages — Not to be confused with Mixtec language. Mixe Ayuujk Spoken in Mexico Region Oaxaca Ethnicity Mixe people … Wikipedia
Mixe — Infobox ethnic group group=Mixe(Mije) Ayüükjä äy caption=The Sierra Mixe (pink) within Oaxaca, Mexico poptime= 90,000 popplace=Mexico (Oaxaca) rels=Roman Catholic, and Traditional religion langs=Mixe, Spanish, related=ZoquesThe Mixe or Mije… … Wikipedia
Mixe people — For the indigenous language, see Mixe languages. Mixe(Mije) Ayüükjä äy The Sierra Mixe within Oaxaca, Mexico Total population 90,000 Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Mixe — Die Mixe oder Mije (in beiden Fällen [ mihe] ausgesprochen) sind ein indigenes Volk in Mexiko. Die Mixe besiedeln das östliche Hochland des mexikanischen Bundesstaates Oaxaca. Im Vergleich zu anderen indigenen Völkern Mexikos haben sie sich ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mixe-Sprache — Ayüük Ja ay Gesprochen in Mexiko Sprecher über 130.000 Menschen Linguistische Klassifikation Mixe Zoque Mixe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mixe-Zoque languages — Infobox Language family name=Mixe Zoque altname=Mije Soke region= Mesoamerica: Mexico Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz familycolor=American family= Mixe Zoque. Although some proposals have linked Mixe Zoquean with other families, none of these… … Wikipedia
Mazatlán Mixe — Ayuuk Spoken in Mexico Region Eastern Oaxaca Native speakers >19,211 (date missing) Lang … Wikipedia