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Qʼanjobalan
Kanjobalan–Chujean
Geographic
distribution
Mesoamerica
Linguistic classificationMayan
  • Western
    (Qʼanjobalan–Chʼolan)
    • Qʼanjobalan
Subdivisions
  • Qʼanjobalan proper
  • Chujean
Language codes
Glottologkanj1261

The Qʼanjobalan a.k.a. Kanjobalan–Chujean languages are a branch of the Mayan family of Mexico and Guatemala. All Q'anjobalan languages are spoken in Chiapas, Mexico, four languages of the branch are spoken in Huehuetenango, Guatemala.

Languages

Distribution

Chujean Chuj Mexico and Guatemala
Tojol-ab'al Mexico
Q'anjob'alan-Jakaltek Akatek Mexico and Guatemala
Jakaltek Mexico and Guatemala
Q'anjob'al Mexico and Guatemala
Mocho' Mocho' Mexico

See

See Mayan languages#Qʼanjobalan for details.

References

  1. "Catálogo de las lenguas indígenas nacionales de México".
Mayan languages
Huastecan
Yucatecan
Mopan–Itza
Yucatec–Lacandon
Western
Cholan–Tzeltalan
Chʼol
Tzeltalan
Qʼanjobalan–Chujean
Chujean
Qʼanjobʼalan–Jakaltek
Mototzintleco
Eastern
Mamean
Ixilean
Mamean proper
Greater Quichean
Quichean proper
Poqom
others
Mixed language
History
Italics indicate extinct languages
Languages of Mexico
Official/
Indigenous
100,000+
speakers
10,000-100,000
speakers
Under 10,000
speakers
Non-official
Sign
Note: The list of official languages is ordered by decreasing size of population.
Languages of Guatemala
Official language
Indigenous
languages
Mamean
Qʼanjobalan
Quichean
Yucatecan
Xincan
Other
Sign languages


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