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Mocho Indian Language
Mocho is a Mayan
language.
Mocho is still spoken by only a few dozen people in Mexico, but was once spoken in Guatemala as well.
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Mocho Vocabulary
Our list of vocabulary words in the Mocho language, with comparison to words in other Mayan languages.
Mocho Maya Pronunciation Guide:
How to pronounce Mocho words.
Mocho Animal Words:
Illustrated glossary of animal words in the Mocho language.
Mocho Colors:
Worksheet showing color words in Mocho.
Mocho Language Resources
Mocho Numbers
List of numeral words in Mocho.
AILLA: Mocho:
Archive of Mocho language recordings available for download.
Lengua Motozintleco
Lengua Tuzanteco:
Information on the Mocho language, including a linguistic map of Mexico. Page in Spanish.
Wikipedia: Mocho':
Brief encyclopedia entry on Mocho.
Mocho
Demographic information about Mocho from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Mochó Language Tree:
Theories about Mocho's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Mocho Culture and History Links
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Endangered Languages Project: Mocho':
Bibliography of Mocho language resources.
Mocho People
Encyclopedia articles on the Mocho Indians.
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Links, References, and Additional Information
Los Mochos:
Information about the Mocho tribe in Spanish.

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