mza ISO 639

Tu’un va’a Autonyms

Mixtec, Santa María Zacatepec

  • Geography

    MX Oaxaca state: Atotonilco, Las Palmas, Nejapa, Rancho de la Virgen, San Juan Viejo, San Miguel, and Tapanco towns.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Mexico

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Mixteco de Santa María Zacatepec, Mixteco de Sierra Sur Oeste, Southern Putla Mixtec, Zacatepec Mixtec, “Tacuate” (pej.)
Tu’un va’a
2,570 (2005 census). Total Mixtec speakers: 527,000 (2020 INEGI). 510 monolinguals.
Oaxaca state: Atotonilco, Las Palmas, Nejapa, Rancho de la Virgen, San Juan Viejo, San Miguel, and Tapanco towns.
Southern Central Mexico
6a (Vigorous).
Otomanguean, Eastern Otomanguean, Amuzgo-Mixtecan, Mixtecan, Mixtec
None known. 64% intelligibility of Ixtayutla [vmj], 63% of Jicaltepec [mio] (Pinotepa Nacional Mixtec), 40%–50% of Metlatónoc [mxv], 25%–30% of Yoloxochitl [xty].
Vigorous. Some Spanish-speaking merchants can understand Mixtec. All domains. Oral use in local administration, commerce. Some use in primary schools, churches. Used by all. Negative attitudes. A few also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L1: 1%. Literacy rate in L2: 30%. Grammar. NT: 2015.
Latin script [Latn].
About 1,000 working in the United States. Called “Tacuates” by people in the area including Indians, which can be offensive depending on context and other signals. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Mixtec, Santa María Zacatepec