Languages of Mexico
Name↕ | Language↕ | Speakers↕ |
|---|---|---|
Nahuatl (Nahuatl, Nahuat, Nahual, Macehualtlahtol, Melatahtol) | Nahuatl (Nahuatl, Nahuat, Nahual, Macehualtlahtol, Melatahtol) | 1,651,958 |
Yucatec Maya (Maaya t'aan) | Yucatec Maya (Maaya t'aan) | 774,755 |
Tzeltal Maya (K'op o winik atel) | Tzeltal Maya (K'op o winik atel) | 589,144 |
Tzotzil Maya (Batsil k'op) | Tzotzil Maya (Batsil k'op) | 550,274 |
Mixtec (Tu'un sávi) | Mixtec (Tu'un sávi) | 526,593 |
Zapotec (Diidxaza) | Zapotec (Diidxaza) | 490,845 |
Otomí (Hñä hñü) | Otomí (Hñä hñü) | 298,861 |
Totonac (Tachihuiin) | Totonac (Tachihuiin) | 256,344 |
Ch'ol (Mayan) (Winik) | Ch'ol (Mayan) (Winik) | 254,715 |
Mazatec (Ha shuta enima) | Mazatec (Ha shuta enima) | 237,212 |
Huastec (Téenek) | Huastec (Téenek) | 168,729 |
Mazahua (Jñatho) | Mazahua (Jñatho) | 153,797 |
Tlapanec (Me'phaa) | Tlapanec (Me'phaa) | 147,432 |
Chinantec (Tsa jujmí) | Chinantec (Tsa jujmí) | 144,394 |
Purépecha (P'urhépecha) | Purépecha (P'urhépecha) | 142,459 |
Mixe (Ayüük) | Mixe (Ayüük) | 139,760 |
Tarahumara (Rarámuri) | Tarahumara (Rarámuri) | 91,554 |
Zoque | Zoque | 74,018 |
Tojolab'al (Tojolwinik otik) | Tojolab'al (Tojolwinik otik) | 66,953 |
Chontal de Tabasco (Yokot t'an) | Chontal de Tabasco (Yokot t'an) | 60,563 |
Huichol (Wixárika) | Huichol (Wixárika) | 60,263 |
Amuzgo (Tzañcue) | Amuzgo (Tzañcue) | 59,884 |
Chatino (Cha'cña) | Chatino (Cha'cña) | 52,076 |
Tepehuano del sur (Ódami) | Tepehuano del sur (Ódami) | 44,386 |
Mayo (Yoreme) | Mayo (Yoreme) | 38,507 |
Popoluca (Zoquean) (Tuncápxe) | Popoluca (Zoquean) (Tuncápxe) | 36,113 |
Cora (Naáyarite) | Cora (Naáyarite) | 33,226 |
Trique (Tinujéi) | Trique (Tinujéi) | 29,545 |
Yaqui (Yoem Noki or Hiak Nokpo) | Yaqui (Yoem Noki or Hiak Nokpo) | 19,376 |
Huave (Ikoods) | Huave (Ikoods) | 18,827 |
Popoloca (Oto-manguean) | Popoloca (Oto-manguean) | 17,274 |
Cuicatec (Nduudu yu) | Cuicatec (Nduudu yu) | 12,961 |
Pame (Xigüe) | Pame (Xigüe) | 11,924 |
Mam (Qyool) | Mam (Qyool) | 11,369 |
Q'anjob'al | Q'anjob'al | 10,851 |
Tepehuano del norte | Tepehuano del norte | 9,855 |
Tepehua (Hamasipini) | Tepehua (Hamasipini) | 8,884 |
Chontal de Oaxaca (Slijuala sihanuk) | Chontal de Oaxaca (Slijuala sihanuk) | 5,613 |
Sayultec | Sayultec | 4,765 |
Chuj | Chuj | 3,516 |
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