Isthmus-Mecayapan Nahuatl is an indigenous language variant of the Nahuan branch in the Uto-Aztecan family, spoken in parts of southern Veracruz, Mexico. It exhibits complex verb morphology and several noun cases. The language maintains a strong oral tradition within local communities and is used in everyday communication. Language preservation remains a focus due to small speaker population.
🌐 ISO Code: | nhx / nhx |
🧬 Language Family: | Uto-Aztecan |
✍️ Writing System: | Latin alphabet |
🔤 Alphabet Size: | 22 |
📍 Spoken In: | Mexico |
🗣️ Native Speakers: | 0.01 million |
🌎 Total Speakers: | 0.01 million |
📚 Wikipedia Articles: | 5 |
🏛️ UN Official Language: | — |
📖 Literature Age: | 2 centuries |
👨🎓 Language Learners: | 0.002 million |
🗺️ Dominant Region: | Mexico, Veracruz |
🔠 Has Transliteration: | — |
🧩 Grammatical Cases: | 6 |
🎵 Tonal Language: | — |
👩🎤 Grammatical Gender: | None |
🔡 Average Word Length: | 3.5 syllables |
🔤 Verb Conjugation Complexity: | Moderate |
🧩 Scrabble Score (avg): | 4.8 |
⏳ FSI Learning Hours: | 1100 |
📏 Longest Word: | tlatoani (ruler) |
🤖 Our AI Knowledge: |
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Very specialized language variant with limited documentation.
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