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Encyclopedia > Chol language

Chol is a Maya language used by Chol ethnic group in Mexico especially Chiapas. Maya language may refer to: generally, any one of the various Mayan languages, a related group of languages spoken by the Maya peoples of Mesoamerica specifically, Yukatek (Yucatec) Maya language is frequently referred to simply as Maya language Maya language (Brazil), an unclassified language of Brazil that may be related... Chol is a Maya ethnic group of northern Chiapas in southeastern Mexico. ...


It is derived from the Classic Maya language. It is closely related to the Chorti language, spoken by people of eastern Guatemala. The Classic Maya language is the oldest historically attested member of the Maya language family. ... The Chorti language (Chorti) is a langauge of the Mayan language family. ...


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Chol language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (82 words)
Chol is a Maya language used by Chol ethnic group in Mexico especially Chiapas.
It is derived from the Classic Maya language.
It is closely related to the Chorti language, spoken by people of eastern Guatemala.
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Chol was the main language during the Classic period of Maya civilization, from about AD 300 to 900.
It includes Nahuatl, the language of the ancient civilizations of the Toltecs, which lasted from the 10th to 13th centuries, and the Aztecs, which lasted from the 14th to 16th centuries, and their modern descendents.
Quechua was the language of the ancient Inca civilization, which flourished from the mid-1400s to the mid-1500s.
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