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Central Mazahua New Testament / Nu o̱ jña mizhocjimi nu mama ja ga cja e Jesucristo (MAZNT) / Mexico
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Central Mazahua New Testament
Nu o̱ jña mizhocjimi nu mama ja ga cja e Jesucristo (MAZNT)
Mexico
- Paperback: 458 pages
- Publisher: Digital Bible Society (June 15, 2017) / Wycliffe Bible Translators
- Language: Central Mazahua
- ISBN-10: 1531303919
- ISBN-13: 978-1531303914
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
John 3:16 San Juan
O xipji c'ua c'o mi pö'ö c'o mbaro: ―Nuyo, pjongüji va yo. Nu'tsc'eji, dya rí tsjapcüji chõjmü nu o̱ ngumü mi Tatagö.
The Mazahua language is an indigenous language of Mexico, spoken in the country's central states by the ethnic group that is widely known as the Mazahua but calls itself the Hñatho. It is a Mesoamerican language and has many of the traits of the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. In 2003, along with some 62 other indigenous languages, it was recognised by a statutory law of Mexico (General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples) as an official language in the Federal District and the other administrative divisions in which it is spoken, and on an equal footing with Spanish. The largest concentration of Mazahua is found in the municipality of San Felipe del Progreso, State of México, near Toluca.
Mazahua | |
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Jñatjo | |
Region | Mexico: State of Mexico, Toluca |
Ethnicity | Mazahua |
Native speakers
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140,000 (2010 census) |
Oto-Manguean
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Official status | |
Regulated by | Secretaría de Educación Pública |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:mmc – Toluca Mazahuamaz – Central Mazahua |
Glottolog | maza1293 |