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اللغات الأوتومانجية, عائلة اللغات الأوتومانجية
What are "Otomanguean languages"?
Otomanguean languages are a family of Indigenous languages primarily spoken in Mexico, particularly in the regions of Oaxaca, Puebla, and Veracruz. This language family includes a variety of languages, such as Mixtec, Zapotec, Otomi, and Mazatec. Otomanguean languages are characterized by their complex tonal systems, rich morphological structures, and diverse dialects. Many of these languages have deep historical roots and are associated with rich oral traditions and cultural practices. The study of Otomanguean languages provides valuable insights into the linguistic diversity of Mexico, the social and cultural identities of Indigenous communities, and the historical interactions among different language groups in the region.
Otomanguean languages