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Yucatec Maya (/ˈjuːkətɛk ˈmaɪə/;
referred to by its
speakers simply as Maya or as
maaya t’aan [màːjaʔˈtʼàːn]) is a
Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán...
- Language), as well as to the
local spoken Mayan languages and Spanish.
Yucatec Maya Sign Language, is used in the Yucatán
region by both
hearing and deaf...
- Maya
identify first and
foremost with a
particular ethnic group, e.g. as "
Yucatec" or "Kʼicheʼ"; but they also
recognize a
shared Maya kinship. Language...
- Christians."
Chilam Balam Chumayel Linguists refer to the Maya
language as
Yucatec or
Yucatec Maya to
distinguish it from
other Mayan languages. This norm has often...
- In the
Yucatec Maya language, the name is
spelt Kʼukʼulkan (/kʼuː kʼuːlˈkän/) and in
Tzotzil it is Kʼukʼul-chon (/kʼuːˈkʼuːl tʃʰon/). The
Yucatec form of...
- and
tomato sauce.
Other versions replace beef with
chicken or pork. The
Yucatec puchero varies by cook and region. The most
complete version is called...
- (/ˌjuːkəˈtɑːn/, also UK: /ˌjʊk-/, US: /-ˈtæn, ˌjuːkɑːˈtɑːn/, Spanish: [ɟʝukaˈtan] ;
Yucatec Maya: Yúukatan [ˈjúːkatan]),
officially the
Estado Libre y
Soberano de...
-
chiefly 17th and 18th-centuries Maya miscellanies,
named after the
small Yucatec towns where they were
originally kept, and
preserving important traditional...
- Chaac', only the
colors being varied for the
three other ones.
Contemporary Yucatec Maya
farmers distinguish many more
aspects of the
rainfall and the clouds...
- the
Highland Mayas, but also
lexicons such as the early-colonial
Motul (
Yucatec) and Coto (Kaqchikel)
dictionaries Archaeological, epigraphic, and iconographic...