ttc ISO 639

B’a’aj Autonyms

Tektiteko

  • Geography

    GT Huehuetenango department: Tectitán area, Cuilco.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Guatemala

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K’onti’l, Maya-Tekiteko, Qyool, Teco, Tectitec, Tectiteco, Tectitán Mam, Tujqyol, “Teko” (pej.)
B’a’aj
3,010 in Guatemala (2019 census). Ethnic population: 3,320 (2019 census). Total users in all countries: 3,088.
Huehuetenango department: Tectitán area, Cuilco.
Eastern Central Mexico, Guatemala
6b (Threatened). Recognized language (2003, Law of National Languages, Decree 19).
Mayan, Yucatecan-Core Mayan, K’ichean-Mamean, Mamean, Teco-Mam
None known. Reportedly similar to Mam [mam].
VSO; no adpositions; noun head initial; 3 noun classes (inherently possessed, never possessed, optionally possessed), content q-word initial; up to 2 prefixes, 2 suffixes; clause constituents indicated by word order; verbal affixation marks person and number; ergativity; tense and aspect; passives and voice; nontonal; 26 consonant and 10 vowel phonemes.
In Tectitán municipality, language use increasing. Vitality stronger than 20 years ago (2000). Some young people, all adults. In the largest villages, commonly used by children. In some areas, parents desire their children to speak only Spanish [spa]. Neutral attitudes. Also use Spanish [spa].
Literacy rate in L1: 10%–20%. Literacy rate in L2: 15%–20%. Some bilingual education in elementary schools. Literature. Radio. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2003. Agency: Academy of Mayan Languages.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Tektiteko
Tectitec
78 in Mexico (2020 INEGI).
Chiapas state: Amatenango de la Frontera, Mazapa de Madero, and Motozintla.
8a (Moribund)
Older adults only. Shifted to Spanish [spa].
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