Awakatek language

Awakatek language

Infobox Language
name=Awakateko
nativename=Awakateko
states=Guatemala
region=Aguacatán
speakers=approx. 10,000
familycolor=American
fam1=Mayan
fam2=Quichean-Mamean
fam3=Greater Mamean
fam4=Ixilan
iso2=myn
iso3=agu

Awakateko (Aguacateco, Aguacatec) is a Mayan language related to Ixil. It is spoken primarily in the municipality of Aguacatán in the western highlands of Guatemala. It is also the native language of some Guatemalan immigrants to Tuscarawas County, Ohio.


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