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āĻ āĻāĻŋāϧāĻžāύā§āϰ āĻāĻžāώāĻž āύāĻŋāϰā§āĻŦāĻžāĻāύ āĻāϰā§āύ
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āĻŽāĻžāϝāĻŧāĻž, āĻŽāĻžāϝāĻŧāĻž āĻāĻžāώāĻž
a family of indigenous languages spoken primarily in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras, including languages like K'iche', Yucatec, and Mam
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She is studying Mayan at the university to better understand the ancient texts.
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āĻŽāĻžāϝāĻŧāĻž, āĻŽāĻžāϝāĻŧāĻž āĻāύāĻā§āώā§āĻ ā§
a member of an American Indian people of Yucatan and Belize and Guatemala who had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy
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