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que lengua indigena se abla en oaxaca
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The Mixtec language is called as Sa ' an Ndavi, although in recent years has grown a motion to change the name to Tu ' a Savi, this, by 39 Sa; Ndavi mean poor language literally, while Tu ' a Savi is word of rain.

  




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The Zapotec is a macrolengua composed of Zapotec languages, spoken by a total of 777.000 personas2 in Oaxaca

  


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The nahuatl ( that derives from n hua-tl, «sound, light or pleasant» and Tlahtil-li, «language or language» ) 3 is a language UTO-aztecan spoken mainly by nahuas in Mexico

  


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The mixe language ( IPA: [' mi.xe] ) It is a language that belongs to the Group mixeano of the mixe-Zoque linguistic family. It is spoken by around 90,000 people, concentrated mostly in the Mixe district, in the North of the Mexican State of Oaxaca.

  


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The Chinanteco peoples constitutes a group of 14 indigenous languages of Mexico spoken in about 93 000 people in total, mostly living in the State of Oaxaca.

  


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The mazatecan languages are a group of closely related indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, particularly in the North of the State of Oaxaca and in some communities in the States of Puebla and Veracruz.

  



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