The Yucatecan languages are a branch of the Mayan family of Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala.
| Yucatecan | |
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| Geographic distribution | Mesoamerica |
| Linguistic classification | Mayan
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| Glottolog | yuca1252 |
Current extent of the Yucatecan languages in Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala | |
The Mayan languages in the Yucatecan branch are:
All the Yucatecan languages are closely linked with each other.
Languages of Guatemala | |||||||||||
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| Indigenous languages |
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| Huastecan | |||||||||||||||
| Yucatecan |
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| Western |
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| Eastern |
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| History |
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Italics indicate extinct languages | |||||||||||||||
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