List of Oto-Manguean languages

The following list of Oto-Manguean languages includes languages by ISO 639-3 code and their respective geographical distributions as given by Ethnologue (22nd edition).[1]

Languages

LanguageISO 639-3 codeState(s)Municipalities and towns
Amuzgo, GuerreroamuGuerreroXochistlahuaca municipality, Cochoapa, Cozoyoapan, Guadalupe Victoria, Huehuetonoc, Huistepec, Rancho del Cura, Tlacoachistlahuaca, and Zacoalpan. The Santa Catarina River separates the Guerrero variety from Oaxaca varieties.
Amuzgo, IpalapaazmOaxacaPutla District, La Ciénaga, Santa María Ipalapa northeast of San Pedro Amuzgos, Tlaxiaco to coast
Amuzgo, San Pedro AmuzgosazgOaxacaPutla District, San Pedro Amuzgos and outlying settlements
Cuicatec, TepeuxilacuxOaxaca16 towns in northwest
Cuicatec, TeutilacutOaxacaSan Pedro Teutila; 8 towns
Mixtec, JuxtlahuacavmcOaxacaSan Martín Duraznos, San Miguel Tlacotepec, San Sebastián Tecomaxtlahuaca, Santa María Tindú, and Santa María Yucunicoco, central Santiago Juxtlahuaca, Santos Reyes Tepejillo; Baja California state: San Quintín valley
Mixtec, TijaltepecxtlOaxacaTlaxiaco District: San Pablo Tijaltepec, and Santa María Yosoyúa towns
Mixtec, YoloxóchitlxtyGuerreroSan Luis Acatlán municipality, Cuanacastitlán and Yoloxóchitl, south of Tlapa, halfway between the Metlatónoc and Ayutla Mixtec
Mixtec, AyutlamiyGuerreroAyutla and scattered in about 30 mountain towns
Mixtec, CacaloxtepecmiuOaxacaSantiago Cacaloxtepec town
Mixtec, ChazumbaxtbOaxacaSantiago Chazumba municipality and town, San Pedro y San Pablo Tequixtepec; Puebla state: Petlalcingo, Santa Gertrudis Cosoltepec, Totoltepec de Guerrero, and Zapotitlán{[dn|date=June 2020}} villages
Mixtec, ChigmecatitlánmiiPueblaSanta Catarina Tlaltempan and Santa María Chigmecatitlán south of Puebla City
Mixtec, CoatzospanmizOaxacaSan Juan Coatzóspan
Mixtec, Diuxi-TilantongoxtdOaxacaDiuxi and Tilantongo areas, 20 towns or villages. Mexico City, Oaxaca City and Puebla City
Mixtec, Magdalena PeñascoxtmOaxacaTlaxiaco District, San Agustín Tlacotepec, San Cristobal Amoltepec, San Mateo Peñasco, and Santa María Magdalena Peñasco municipalities
Mixtec, MetlatónocmxvGuerreroCochoapa and Tlacoachistlahuaca municipalities, Metlatónoc, San Rafael, and towns south
Mixtec, OcotepecmieOaxacawest central
Mixtec, San Miguel el GrandemigOaxacaChalcatongo
Mixtec, Santa María ZacatepecmzaOaxacaAtotonilco, Las Palmas, Nejapa, Rancho de la Virgen, San Juan Viejo, San Miguel, and Tapanco towns
Mixtec, Southeastern NochixtlánmxyOaxacaNochixtlán District, El Oro, La Herradura, La Paz, La Unión Zaragoza, Ojo de Agua Nuxaá, Reforma, San Andrés Nuxiño, Santa Inés de Zaragoza, and Santo Domingo Nuxaá
Mixtec, Southwestern TlaxiacomehOaxaca
Mixtec, TidaámtxOaxaca
Mixtec, TututepecmtuOaxacaSan Pedro Tututepec, Santa Cruz Tututepec, Santa María Acatepec, and other towns
Mixtec, YosondúampmOaxaca
Mixtec, YucuañemvgOaxacanortheast Tlaxiaco District, San Bartolomé Yucuañe. Many work in Mexico City and the United States.
Mixtec, YutanduchimabOaxacaNochixtlán District, Yutanduchi de Guerrero
Mixtec, AlacatlatzalamimGuerreroAlacatlatzala, Cahuatache, Cuautipa, Cuba Libre, Jilotepec, Ocuapa, and Potoichan, Quiahuitlatlatzala, San Isidro Labrador, Tenaztalcingo, Tepecocatlán, Tototepec, Xonacatlán, and Zacatipa towns; across western border, into Oaxaca state
Mixtec, AlcozaucaxtaGuerrero and Oaxacanear Metlatónoc, Guerrero (14 villages); south of San Mateo Neyapan, Oaxaca
Mixtec, AmoltepecmbzOaxacaSantiago Amoltepec municipality, Sola de Vega District, Barranca Oscura, Colonia de Jesús, El Armadillo, El Cocal, El Laurel, El Mamey, El Zapote, La Mesilla, La Tortuga, Las Cuevas, Llano Conejo and Llano Tigre. 20 villages.
Mixtec, Apasco-ApoalamipOaxacaJocotipac, Nduayaco, San Miguel Chicahua, San Miguel Huautla, Santa María Apasco, and other towns
Mixtec, AtatlahucamibOaxacaSan Esteban Atatlahuca and Santa Catarina Yosonotú towns
Mixtec, ChayucomihOaxacaSanta Catarina Mechoacán and San Agustín Chayuco municipalities
Mixtec, CuyamecalcoxtuOaxacaCuicatlán District: Cuyamecalco, San Miguel Santa Flor, and Santa Ana Cuauhtémoc
Mixtec, HuitepecmxsOaxacaHuitepec municipality, San Antonio Huitepec, San Francisco Yucucundo and Santiago Huajolotipac. Baja California state: near Ensenada
Mixtec, ItundujiamceOaxacaPutla District, Guerrero and Morelos villages southwest of Yosondúa, southeast of Putla
Mixtec, IxtayutlavmjOaxacaJamiltepec District, Carasul, El Carasol, El Huamuche, El Mosco, Frutillo, Ixtayutla, La Humedad, Las Limas, Llano Escondido, Llano Verde, Macahuite, Nuyuku, Olintepec, Pueblo Viejo, San Lucas, Santiago Ixtayutla, Xiniyuba, Yomuche, Yucuyá
Mixtec, JamiltepecmxtOaxacaSan Andrés Huaxtaltepec, Santa Elena Comaltepec, Santa María Huazolotitlán, Santiago Jamiltepec, Santiago Tetepec
Mixtec, MitlatongovmmOaxacaNochixtlán, Santa Cruz Mitlatongo, and Santiago Mitlatongo
Mixtec, MixtepecmixOaxacaSan Juan Mixtepec, Tlaxiaco (district head); Baja California state: San Quintín valley
Mixtec, Northern TlaxiacoxtnOaxacaTeposcolula District, San Antonino Monte Verde and San Sebastián Nicananduta municipalities; Tlaxiaco District, San Juan Ñumí and Santiago Nundichi municipalities
Mixtec, Northwest OaxacamxaOaxacaGuadalupe Portezuelo, San Simón Zahuatlán, and Santos Reyes Yucuná
Mixtec, PeñolesmilOaxacaSanta María Peñoles municipality, Cholula, Huazolotipac, and Monteflor agencies
Mixtec, Pinotepa NacionalmioOaxacaJamiltepec District: Pinotepa de Don Luis, San Antonio Tepetlapa, San Francisco Sayultepec, San Juan Atoyac, San Juan Cacahuatepec, San Juan Jicayán, San Miguel Tlacamama, San Pedro Jicayán, San Pedro Tulixtlahuaca, San Sebastian Ixcapa, Santa Cruz Itacuán, Santa María Jicaltepec, Santiago Pinotepa Nacional, and Tulixtlahuaca
Mixtec, San Juan ColoradomjcOaxacaSan Juan Colorado and San Pedro Atoyac in coastal area
Mixtec, San Juan TeitaxtjOaxacaTlaxiaco District, San Juan Teita town
Mixtec, San Miguel PiedrasxtpOaxacaNochixtlán District
Mixtec, Santa Lucía MonteverdemdvOaxacaPutla District, mostly Agua del Toro and Ocotlán
Mixtec, SilacayoapanmksOaxacaSan Jorge Nuchita, Santo Domingo Tonala; also in Tijuana
Mixtec, SindihuixtsOaxacaSindihui municipality
Mixtec, SinicahuaxtiOaxacaTlaxiaco District, Sinicahua municipality, San Antonio Sinicahua and Siniyucu
Mixtec, Southern PueblamitOaxacaZapotitlán Palmas municipality; Puebla state: Acatlán, Petlalcingo, San Jerónimo Xayacatlán, and Xayacatlán de Bravo municipalities
Mixtec, SoyaltepecvmqOaxacaTeposcolula District, Guadalupe Gabilera, and San Bartolo Soyaltepec villages
Mixtec, TacahuaxttOaxacaTlaxiaco District, southeast of San Miguel el Grande, east of Yosondúa
Mixtec, TamazolavmxOaxacaNochixtlán and San Juan Tamazola
Mixtec, TezoatlánmxbOaxacaTezoatlán area, San Andrés Yutatío, San Isidro de Zaragoza, San Juan Diquiyú, San Marcos de Garzón, San Martín del Río, San Valentín de Gómez, Santa Catarina Yotandú, Yucuñuti de Benito Juárez, and Yucuquimi de Ocampo
Mixtec, TlazoyaltepecmqhOaxacaSantiago Tlazoyaltepec municipality; Baja California state: Maneadero area south of Ensenada
Mixtec, Western JuxtlahuacajmxOaxaca and GuerreroOaxaca: San Martín Peras and Río Frijol; Guerrero: Santa Cruz Yucucani, and San José Yoxocaño municipalities, Malvabisco, Rancho Limón, Río Aguacate, Boca de Mamey, Oaxaca-Guerrero border due west of Juxtlahuaca; Baja California, and Mexico (San Quintín valley, Maneadero, Tijuana, San Antonio de las Minas)
Triqui, ChicahuaxtlatrsOaxacaTlaxiaco District, San José Xochistlán; Putla District, Santo Domingo del Estado
Triqui, CopalatrcOaxacaJuxtlahuaca, Miguel Alemán, San Juan Copala; Sonora (1,000 speakers); Baja California state: San Quintín valley; Mexico City.
Triqui, San Martín ItunyosotrqOaxacaTlaxiaco
Mazatec, Jalapa de DíazmajOaxaca and Veracruz13 towns
Mazatec, ChiquihuitlánmaqOaxaca
Mazatec, HuautlamauOaxacaHuautla northeast to Presa Miguel Alemán, and Puebla
Mazatec, IxcatlánmziOaxacaChichicazapa, Nuevo Ixcatlán, and San Pedro Ixcatlán
Mazatec, San Jerónimo TecóatlmaaOaxacaSan Antonio Eloxochitlán, San Jerónimo Tecóatl, San Lorenzo, San Lucas Zoquiapan, San Pedro Ocopetatillo, Santa Ana, and Santa Cruz Acatepec municipalities; a few in Puebla and San Sebastian Tlacotepec municipalities. 12 towns.
Mazatec, AyautlavmyOaxacaTeotitlán District: San Bartolomé Ayautla
Mazatec, MazatlánvmzOaxacaTeotitlán District: Mazatlán Villa de Flores in 32 towns and villages; Distrito Federal
Mazatec, Puebla and NortheasternpbmOaxacaSan Francisco Huehuetlán, San Lorenzo Cuaunecuiltitla, and Santa Ana Ateixtlahuaca, Oaxaca; Puebla state: San Sebastian Tlacotepec, Santa María Coyomeapan, Tezonapa, Veracruz
Mazatec, SoyaltepecvmpOaxacaTuxtepec District, Soyaltepec municipality, San Miguel Soyaltepec, Santa María Jacatepec and Soyaltepec island
Popoloca, San Juan AtzingopoePueblaSan Juan Atzingo
Popoloca, San Marcos TlacoyalcoplsPueblaSan Francisco Esperilla, San José Buenavista, San Juan Sacavasco, San Marcos Tlacoyalco, and San Martín Esperilla
Popoloca, Santa Inés AhuatempanpcaPueblaSanta Inés Ahuatempan and Todos Santos Almolonga west of Coyotepec and Tehuacán
Popoloca, CoyotepecpbfPueblaCoyotepec and San Mateo west of Tehuacán city, east of Ahuatempan
Popoloca, MezontlapbePueblasouthwest of Tehuacán city, 1 town; Oaxaca state: border area
Popoloca, San Felipe OtlaltepecpowPueblaHuejonapan, San Felipe Otlaltepec, Santa María Nativitas
Popoloca, San Luis TemalacayucappsPueblaSan Luis Temalacayuca
ChocholteccozOaxacaNochixtlán District: San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca, San Miguel Tulancingo, and Santa María Nativitas
IxcatecixcOaxacaNochixtlán, Santa María Ixcatlán
Chatino, ZacatepecctzOaxacaJuquila District, San Marcos Zacatepec and Juquila villages
Chatino, Eastern HighlandclyOaxacaJuquila District, Lachao Pueblo Nuevo, and Santa María Yolotepec villages
Chatino, NopalacyaOaxacaJuquila District; Atotonilco, Cerro el Aire, San Gabriel Mixtepec, Santa María Magdalena Tiltepec, Santa María Temaxcaltepec, Santiago Cuixtla, Santos Reyes Nopala, and Teotepec
Chatino, TataltepecctaOaxacaJuquila District, extreme west lowland Chatino area, San Pedro Tututepec and Tataltepec de Valdés towns; a few in nearby Spanish centers
Chatino, Western HighlandctpOaxacaJuquila District, Panixtlahuaca, San Juan Quiahije, Yaitepec towns; Ixtapan, Tepenixtelahuaca, Ixpantepec, Amialtepec villages; some hamlets
Chatino, ZenzontepeccznOaxacaJuquila District, Santa Cruz Zenzontepec and San Jacinto Tlacotepec municipalities, former Santa María Tlapanalquiahuitl municipality
Zapotec, LachiguirizpaOaxacaJalapa, Magdalena, and Santa María Totolapilla, north of Isthmus, southwest of Guevea de Humboldt in neighboring municipalities
Zapotec, San Baltazar LoxichazpxOaxacaSan Baltazar Loxicha and Santa Catarina Loxicha south of Oaxaca City
Zapotec, Santa Inés YatzechizpnOaxacaZimatlán District
Zapotec, TlacolulitazpkOaxacaAsunción Tlacolulita and San Juan Alotepec
Zapotec, YatzachizavOaxacaXoochixtepec, Yalina, Yatzachi el Alto, Yatzachi el Bajo, Yohueche, Zoochila, Zoochina
Zapotec, Asunción MixtepeczooOaxacaAsunción Mixtepec, 1 other town southwest of Oaxaca City
Zapotec, AyoquescozafOaxacaSan Andrés Zabache, San Martín Lachila, Santa Cruz Nexila, Santa María Ayoquesco
Zapotec, CajonoszadOaxacaSan Francisco Cajonos, San Mateo Cajonos, San Miguel Cajonos, San Pablo Yaganiza, San Pedro Cajonos, and Xagacía
Zapotec, ChichicapanzpvOaxaca
Zapotec, ChoapanzpcOaxacafrom Comaltepec northeast; Veracruz state: Arena and Playa Vicente border area
Zapotec, Coatecas AltaszcaOaxacaEjutla
Zapotec, CoatlánzpsOaxacaSanto Domingo Coatlán, 7 towns near Chatino region
Zapotec, ElotepeczteOaxaca1 village west of Zimatlán
Zapotec, Guevea de HumboldtzpgOaxaca
Zapotec, IsthmuszaiOaxacaJuchitán and Tehuantepec
Zapotec, LoxichaztpOaxacaCandelaria Loxicha, San Agustín Loxicha, San Andrés Paxtlán, San Bartolomé Loxicha, San Francisco Cozoaltepec, San Miguel Suchixtepec, San Pedro el Alto, San Pedro Pochutla, Santa María Colotepec, Santa María Tonameca, Santo Domingo Morelos between Miahuatlán, Pochutla, and Puerto Escondido
Zapotec, MitlazawOaxacaMitla valley
Zapotec, MixtepeczpmOaxaca
Zapotec, OcotlánzacOaxacaOcotlán and Santiago Apóstol areas
Zapotec, OzolotepeczaoOaxacasoutheast Miahuatlán, halfway to the coast. Most towns with ‘Ozolotepec’ in the name included, but not San Francisco Ozolotepec
Zapotec, PetapazpeOaxacaJuchitán District: Santa María Petapa and Santo Domingo Petapa north of the isthmus
Zapotec, QuiavicuzaszpjOaxacaYautepec District, Guevea de Humboldt municipality, Guadalupe Guevea; Nejapa de Madero municipality, Carrizal, Corral de Piedra, San Juan Lachixila; San Carlos Yautepec municipality, Santiago Quiavicuzas; northeast of Pan-American Highway
Zapotec, RincónzarOaxacanorth
Zapotec, San Pedro QuiatonizpfOaxacaSalinas, San Pedro Quiatoni, Unión Juárez, and 20 nearby settlements
Zapotec, San Vicente CoatlánzptOaxacaEjutla District: San Vicente Coatlán, a municipality town south of Oaxaca City
Zapotec, Santa María QuiegolanizpiOaxacacentral
Zapotec, Santiago XanicazprOaxacasoutheast Miahuatlán, San Andrés Lovene, San Antonio Ozolotepec, Santa María Coixtepec, Santiago Xanica
Zapotec, Santo Domingo AlbarradaszasOaxacaSan Miguel Albarradas, Santa María Albarradas, Santo Domingo Albarradas
Zapotec, Southeastern IxtlánzpdOaxacaBenito Juárez, Capulalpan de Morelos, Carrizal, Guelatao de Juárez, Ixtlán de Juárez, La Trinidad, Latuvi, Llano Grande, Natividad, Nevería, San Miguel Amatlán, Santa Catarina Lachatao, Santa María Yavesía (center), Santiago Xiacui
Zapotec, TexmelucanzpzOaxacawest
Zapotec, Western Tlacolula ValleyzabOaxacacentral
Zapotec, YateeztyOaxacaSan Cristóbal Lachiruáj, San Francisco Yatee, 4 towns
Zapotec, YautepeczpbOaxacaSan Bartolo Yautepec
Zapotec, ZanizazpwOaxacaBuenavista, El Frijol, Santa María Zaniza, Santiago Textitlán, Santiago Xochiltepec
Zapotec, AloápamzaqOaxacaSan Isidro Aloápam and San Miguel Aloápam
Zapotec, AmatlánzpoOaxacaeast of Miahuatlán. 2 towns.
Zapotec, El AltozppOaxacaSan Andrés el Alto, San Antonino el Alto, San Pedro el Alto
Zapotec, GüiláztuOaxacaSan Dionisio Ocotepec municipality, Matatlán and San Pablo Güilá agencies
Zapotec, LachixíozplOaxacaSola de Vega municipality, San Mateo Mixtepec, San Vicente Lachixío, and Santa María Lachixío
Zapotec, Lapaguía-GuiviniztlOaxacaLa Merced del Potrero, Lapaguía, southeast Miahuatlán, San Felipe Lachillo, and San Juan Guivini
Zapotec, MazaltepeczpyOaxacaEtla District, San Andrés Zautla, San Pedro y San Pablo Etla, Santo Tomás Mazaltepec in Oaxaca valley northwest of Oaxaca City
Zapotec, MiahuatlánzamOaxacaCuixtla
Zapotec, Quioquitani-QuieríztqOaxacaYautepec municipality, San Pedro Leapi, Santa Catalina Quierí, Santa Catarina Quioquitani, Santiago Lachivía, Santo Domingo Lachivitó, Santo Tomás Quierí
Zapotec, San Agustín MixtepecztmOaxacaMiahuatlán and San Agustín Mixtepec
Zapotec, Santa Catarina AlbarradasztnOaxacaSanta Catarina Albarradas (also known as San Antonio Albarradas)
Zapotec, Sierra de JuárezzaaOaxacanorth
Zapotec, Southern RincónzsrOaxaca
Zapotec, TabaazatOaxaca
Zapotec, TejalapanzttOaxacaEtla District: San Felipe Tejalapan
Zapotec, TilquiapanztsOaxacaOcotlán and San Miguel Tilquiapan
Zapotec, TotomachapanzphOaxacawest; 2 towns
Zapotec, XadanizaxOaxacaPochutla District, San Miguel del Puerto municipality, Santa María Xadani. 16 towns.
Zapotec, XanaguíaztgOaxacasoutheast Miahuatlán, San Francisco Ozolotepec, and San José Ozolotepec, Santa Catarina Xanaguía
Zapotec, YalálagzpuOaxacaYalálag; Oaxaca City
Zapotec, YarenizaeOaxaca
Zapotec, ZaachilaztxOaxacasouth Oaxaca City, San Bartolo Coyotepec, San Pablo Cuatro Venados, San Raymundo Jalpan, Santa María Coyotepec, Zaachila
Zapotec, ZoogochozpqOaxacaOaxaca City, Tabehua, Yalina, Zoogocho
Chinantec, QuiotepecchqOaxacaEtla District, San Juan Bautista Atatlah; Ixtlán District, San Juan Quiotepec, Reforma, Maninaltepec, San Pedro Yolox, and Rosario Temextitlán
Chinantec, ChiltepeccsaOaxacaSan José Chiltepec
Chinantec, OzumacínchzOaxacaAyotzintepec, San Pedro Ozumacín, and Santiago Progreso
Chinantec, ComaltepecccoOaxacaSantiago Comaltepec, Soledad Tectitlán, La Esperanza, San Martín Soyolapan, Vista Hermosa (Quiotepec), San Pedro Yolox, Rosario Temextitlán, Maninaltepec
Chinantec, LalanacnlOaxaca and VeracruzLalana municipality, 25 towns; Jocotepec and Petlapa municipalities
Chinantec, OjitlánchjOaxacaSan Lucas Ojitlán, 4 towns and 15 hamlets; Hidalgotitlán, Minatitlán, and Veracruz municipalities. Most relocated because a dam flooded their land in 1991.
Chinantec, PalantlacpaOaxacaSan Juan Palantla and more than 21 towns
Chinantec, SochiapamcsoOaxacaCuicatlán, Retumbadero, San Juan Zapotitlán, San Juan Zautla, San Pedro Sochiapan, and Santiago Quetzalapa
Chinantec, TlacoatzintepecctlOaxacaSan Juan Bautista Tlacoatzintepec, San Juan Zapotitlán, San Pedro Alianza, Santiago Quetzalapa
Chinantec, UsilacucOaxacaSan Felipe Usila plus 12 towns; Pueblo Doce, Veracruz
Chinantec, Valle NacionalcvnOaxacaSan Mateo Yetla in San Juan Bautista Valle Nacional
Chinantec, LealaocleOaxacaLa Hondura, Latani, San Juan Lealao, and Tres Arroyos
Chinantec, TepetotutlacntOaxacaEl Naranjal, San Antonio del Barrio, San Pedro Tlatepusco, Santa Cruz Tepetotutla, Santo Tomás Texas, and Vega del Sol
Chinantec, TepinapacteOaxacaChoapan District, San Juan Petlapa municipality, San Juan Toavela, Santa Isabel Cajonos and Santa María Lovani; Santiago Jocotepec municipality, Linda Vista, San Pedro Tepinapa Comunal (locally known as Monte de Oro), and San Pedro Tepinapa Ejidal
Matlatzinca, AtzingoocuMéxicoOcuilan Municipality, San Juan Atzingo, Santa Lucía del Progreso
Matlatzinca, San FranciscomatMéxicoSan Francisco de los Ranchos
Mazahua, CentralmazMéxico, Michoacán, and QuerétaroMéxico border area; northwest Michoacán; Querétaro state: southern tip
Mazahua, MichoacánmmcMichoacáneast of Ciudad Hidalgo
Otomi, IxtencootzTlaxcala and PueblaTlaxcala state: El Carmen Tequexquitla municipality, dialect of San Juan Bautista Ixtenco; Puebla state: Heróica Puebla de Zaragoza, Tepeaca, and Tepatlaxco municipalities
Otomi, Eastern HighlandotmHidalgo, Puebla, and VeracruzHidalgo state: Huehuetla, Otomí de la Sierra Baja, Otomi-Tepehua, and San Bartolo Tutotepec municipalities; Puebla state: Pahuatlan, Pantepec, Tlacuilotepec, Tlaxco municipalities; Veracruz state: Ixhuatlan de Madero and Tlachichilco municipalities
Otomí, Estado de MéxicootsMéxicoChapa de Mota, San Bartolo Morelos, San Felipe Santiago, and Santa Clara de Juárez
Otomi, QuerétarootqQuerétaro, Michoacán, and GuanajuatoQuerétaro state: Amealco municipalilty, San Ildefonso and Santiago Mexquititlán; Michoacán: Las Delores area; México state: Acambay municipality; southeast Guanajuato, small border area
Otomi, TenangootnHidalgo and PueblaSan Nicolás
Otomi, MezquitaloteHidalgoMezquital valley; México state: north border
Otomi, TemoayaottMéxicoTemoaya municipality, Enthavi, Jiquipilco el Viejo, San Pedro Abajo, San Pedro Arriba, Solalpan. 16 communities.
Otomi, TexcatepecotxVeracruzTexcatepec municipality, Ayotuxtla, Texcatepec, Tzicatlán; Zontecomatlán municipality, Amajac and Hueytepec
Otomi, TilapaotlMéxicoSantiago Tilapa, between Mexico City and Toluca
Pame, CentralpbsQuerétaro and San Luis PotosíQuerétaro state: El Madrono area; San Luis Potosí state: Lagunillas, Santa Catarina, and Santa María Acapulco
Pame, NorthernpmqSan Luis PotosíAlaquines, Ciudad del Maíz, Rayón, Tamasopo municipalities
Pame, SouthernpmzMéxicoJiliapan area; possibly Hidalgo state
Chichimeco-JonazpeiGuanajuatoSan Luis de la Paz, Jonáz village
ChiapaneccipChiapasEl Bosque, Las Margaritas, Ocosingo, Alenque, Sabanilla municipalities
Me’phaa, AzoyútpcGuerreroAzoyú municipality, Macahuite, Maxmadí, Toxnene, and Zapotitlán de la Fuente
Me’phaa, TlacoapatplGuerreroTlacoapa municipality, Laguna Seca, Sabana, Tenamazapa, Tlacoapa, Tlacotepec and Totomixtlahuaca
Me’phaa, AcatepectpxGuerreroAcatepec municipality, Acatepec, Apetzuca, Barranca Pobre, Caxitepec, El Fuereño, Escalería ZapataLlano Grande, Mezcaltepec, Tres Cruces, Xilotlancingo; Ayutla municipality, El Camlote, El Salto and Plan de Gatica; Zapotitlán municipality (and dialect), Escalería Lagunas, Huixtlazala, Zapotitlán Tablas; Atlixtac municipality, Huitzapula (and dialect); Atlixtac municipality (Teocuitlapa dialect), Caxitepec, Tonalapa, and Zoquitlán; Quechultenango municipality, El Tojoruco, Nanzintla, and Platanillo
Me’phaa, MalinaltepectcfGuerreroAcapulco municipality, San Martín del Jovero; Atlamajalcingo del Monte municipality, Huehuetepec, San Isidro Labrador and Zilacayotitlán; Iliatenco municipality, Alchipáhuac, and Aserradero, Cruztomáhuac, Iliatenco and San José Vista Hermosa; Malinaltepec municipality, Colombia de Guadalupe, El Rincón, El Tejocote, Malinaltepec, Moyotepec, Ojo de Agua, Paraje Montero, Tierra Colorada; San Luis Acatlán municipality, Pascala del Oro and Pueblo Hidalgo; Metlatónoc municipality, Francisco I. Madero, Juanacatlán and San Juan Puerto Montaña; Tlapa municipality, Las Pilas, San Pedro Acatlán and Santa María Tonaya
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References

  1. Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2019). "Mexico languages". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (22nd ed.). Dallas: SIL International.

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