Similarities between Ch'olan languages and Mayan languages
Ch'olan languages and Mayan languages have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ch’ol language, Ch’olti’ language, Ch’orti’ language, Chontal Maya language, Classic Maya language, Mesoamerica, Tzeltal language, Tzotzil language.
Ch’ol language
The Ch'ol (Chol) language is a member of the western branch of the Mayan language family used by the Ch'ol people in the Mexican state of Chiapas.
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Ch’olti’ language
The Ch'olti' language is an extinct Mayan language which was spoken by the Manche Ch'ol people of eastern Guatemala and southern Belize.
Ch'olan languages and Ch’olti’ language · Ch’olti’ language and Mayan languages ·
Ch’orti’ language
The Ch'orti' language (sometimes also Chorti) is a Mayan language, spoken by the indigenous Maya people who are also known as the Ch'orti' or Ch'orti' Maya.
Ch'olan languages and Ch’orti’ language · Ch’orti’ language and Mayan languages ·
Chontal Maya language
Chontal Maya, also known as Yoko ochoco and Acalan, is a Maya language of the Cholan family spoken by the Chontal Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco.
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Classic Maya language
Classic Maya is the oldest historically attested member of the Mayan language family.
Ch'olan languages and Classic Maya language · Classic Maya language and Mayan languages ·
Mesoamerica
Mesoamerica is an important historical region and cultural area in the Americas, extending from approximately central Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica, and within which pre-Columbian societies flourished before the Spanish colonization of the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Ch'olan languages and Mesoamerica · Mayan languages and Mesoamerica ·
Tzeltal language
Tzeltal or Ts'eltal is a Mayan language spoken in the Mexican state of Chiapas, mostly in the municipalities of Ocosingo, Altamirano, Huixtán, Tenejapa, Yajalón, Chanal, Sitalá, Amatenango del Valle, Socoltenango, Villa las Rosas, Chilón, San Juan Cancun, San Cristóbal de las Casas and Oxchuc.
Ch'olan languages and Tzeltal language · Mayan languages and Tzeltal language ·
Tzotzil language
Tzotzil (Bats'i k'op) is a Maya language spoken by the indigenous Tzotzil Maya people in the Mexican state of Chiapas.
Ch'olan languages and Tzotzil language · Mayan languages and Tzotzil language ·
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- What Ch'olan languages and Mayan languages have in common
- What are the similarities between Ch'olan languages and Mayan languages
Ch'olan languages and Mayan languages Comparison
Ch'olan languages has 12 relations, while Mayan languages has 278. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.76% = 8 / (12 + 278).
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