Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi Mixtec is a Mixtec language of southern Oaxaca. The two varieties, Mitlatongo (Santiago Mitlatongo & Santa Cruz Mitlatongo) and Yutanduchi (Yutanduchi de Guerrero), are quite distinct, at about 70% intelligibility.
| Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi Mixtec | |
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| Native to | Mexico |
| Region | Oaxaca |
Native speakers | 2,800 (2000–2011)[1] |
Language family | Oto-Manguean
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| ISO 639-3 | Either:vmm – Mitlatongomab – Yutanduchi |
| Glottolog | mitl1235 Mitlatongoyuta1240 Yutanduchi |
| ELP | Eastern Alta Mixtec (shared) |
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