xtd ISO 639

Tnuꞌu ñudau Autonyms

Mixtec, Diuxi-Tilantongo

  • Geography

    MX Oaxaca state: Diuxi and Tilantongo areas, 20 towns or villages. Mexico City, Oaxaca City and Puebla City.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Mexico

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Central Nochistlán Mixtec, Mixteco de Diuxi-Tilantongo, Mixteco de San Juan Diuxi y Santiago Tilantongo, Mixteco del Este Central, Tnu’un dau
Tnuꞌu ñudau
3,410 (2000 INALI), decreasing. Total Mixtec speakers: 527,000 (2020 INEGI). In rapid decline due to migration to the United States. 150 monolinguals.
Oaxaca state: Diuxi and Tilantongo areas, 20 towns or villages. Mexico City, Oaxaca City and Puebla City.
Southern Central Mexico
6b (Threatened).
Otomanguean, Eastern Otomanguean, Amuzgo-Mixtecan, Mixtecan, Mixtec
None known. 37% intelligibility of Peñoles [mil] (Eastern); reportedly more similar to Nuxaá [mxy].
VSO; short words, affixes, clitics; stems are CVCV or CVV; tonal.
Spoken at home and taught to children in most Mixtec households. Home, friends, work. Some of all ages. Also use Spanish [spa].
NT: 2001.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Mixtec, Diuxi-Tilantongo