Chontal Maya language
Yokotʼan, also known as Chontal Maya, is a Maya language of the Cholan family spoken in 2020 by around 60,000 Maya people">Maya people">Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco. According to the National Catalog of Indigenous Languages of Mexico-INALI, has at least four dialects: Nacajuca, Centla, Macuspana and Tamulte.
Distribution
The Chontal Maya are concentrated in 159 settlements in 5 municipalities of Tabasco.Some Chontal settlements near the town of Nacajuca include :
- El Tigre
- Saloya
- Guatacaloa
- Olcuatitan
- Tucta
- Mazatehuapa
- Tapotzingo
- Guaytalpa
- San Simón
- Tecoluta
- Oxiacapue
- Guadalupe
- El Sitio
- Tamulte
Chontal settlements near Macuspana include Benito Juárez and Aquiles Serdan.
Phonology
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