ctp ISO 639

Chaꞌ jnaꞌa Autonyms

Chatino, Western Highland

  • Geography

    MX Oaxaca state: Juquila district, Panixtlahuaca, San Juan Quiahije, Yaitepec towns; Ixtapan, Tepenixtelahuaca, Ixpantepec, Amialtepec villages; some hamlets.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Mexico

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Cha’t-An, Chatino Central, Chatino de la Zona Alta Occidental, Sierra Occidental Chatino
Chaꞌ jnaꞌa
16,000 (2000 INALI). Total Chatino speakers: 52,100 (2020 INEGI). 6,000 monolinguals (1990 census).
Oaxaca state: Juquila district, Panixtlahuaca, San Juan Quiahije, Yaitepec towns; Ixtapan, Tepenixtelahuaca, Ixpantepec, Amialtepec villages; some hamlets.
Southern Central Mexico
5 (Developing).
Otomanguean, Eastern Otomanguean, Popolocan-Zapotecan, Zapotecan, Chatino
Panixtlahuaca Chatino, San Juan Quiahije Chatino, Yaitepec Chatino. 71% intelligibility of Yaitepec dialect, 66% of Nopala [cya], 46% of Zacatepec [ctz], 32% of Tataltepec [cta]; Yaitepec dialect has 80% intelligibility of Nopala, 78% of Panixtlahuaca dialect, 20% of Tataltepec.
VSO; short words, affixes, clitics; tonal.
Vigorous. All domains. Oral use in local administration, commerce, religious services, some in primary and secondary education. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use English [eng]. Also use Tataltepec Chatino [cta]. Also use Zenzontepec Chatino [czn].
500 readers, 50 can write. Literature. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1992.
Latin script [Latn].
Some annual migration to work in coastal coffee growing areas. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Chatino, Western Highland