Matlatzinca language

The Matlatzincan languages are a group of two closely related Oto-Manguean language of the Oto-Pamean spoken in Central Mexico. The group includes the language Matlatzinca proper spoken in the southern part of the State of Mexico. It is an subgroup. The name of the language in the language itself is pjiekak'joo. Because of the extremely small population and the unfavourable age structure, the Matlatzincan languages are considered to be highly endangered. In the 2000 census, only 26 persons under the age of 20 were registered as speakers of Ocuiltec.

Matlatzinca language

The Matlatzincan languages are a group of two closely related Oto-Manguean language of the Oto-Pamean spoken in Central Mexico. The group includes the language Matlatzinca proper spoken in the southern part of the State of Mexico. It is an subgroup. The name of the language in the language itself is pjiekak'joo. Because of the extremely small population and the unfavourable age structure, the Matlatzincan languages are considered to be highly endangered. In the 2000 census, only 26 persons under the age of 20 were registered as speakers of Ocuiltec.