yua ISO 639

Maaya t’aan Autonyms

Maya, Yucatec

  • Geography

    MX Quintana Roo and Yucatán states; Campeche state: except west of Rio Chompan; Tabasco state.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Mexico

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Maaya, Maayáa, Peninsular Maya, Yucatan Maya, Yucatec, Yucateco, Yukatek
Maaya t’aan
775,000 in Mexico (2020 INEGI). 58,800 monolinguals (2007). Total users in all countries: 802,520.
Quintana Roo and Yucatán states; Campeche state: except west of Rio Chompan; Tabasco state.
Belize, Mexico
5 (Developing).
Mayan, Yucatecan-Core Mayan, Yucatecan, Yucatec-Lacandon
VSO; prepositions; 3 noun classifiers; no articles; ergative; 19 consonants; tonal (3 tones: neutral, high, low).
Used by all. Used as L2 by Yucatec Maya Sign Language [msd].
Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1992.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Maya, Yucatec
Maya, Yucatec
2,520 in Belize (2014 UNSD).
Cayo district: San Antonio and Succoths; possibly also Corozal and Orange Walk districts near the Mexico border.
6b (Threatened)
Concern about language loss among the youth; trying to start youth classes. Some young people, all adults. People in Succoths village say older people speak Maya. Most also use Spanish [spa], especially the youth who are using it as their L1.
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Maya, Yucatec
25,000 in United States (2006 INALI).
California: San Francisco.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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