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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...
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District of Belize. In 2000, the
village of San
Antonio had a po****tion of 2,124 people. Its po****tion is
predominantly Yukatek-speaking Maya. v t e...
- as [t] and [tʼ]. In
Mamean they are
reflected as [ts] and [tsʼ] and in
Yukatek and Kʼichean as [tʃʰ] and [tʃʼ]. The Proto-Mayan
liquid [r] is reflected...
- are most
commonly referred to by
their names in colonial-era
Yucatec (
Yukatek). In sequence,
these (in the
revised orthography) are as seen on the right:...
- When
mixed with wine, it is
called olhombre which means "clashing" in
Yukatek (Màaya t'àan). Ott,
Jonathan (1998)The
Delphic Bee: Bees and
Toxic Honeys...
- Yum Kaax (Mayan pronunciation: [jum kʼaːʃ], "Lord of the forest") is a
Yukatek Maya name for the god of the wild
vegetation and
guardian of its animals...
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Mayan languages:
Huastecan branch:
Wastek language,
Yucatecan branch:
Yukatek Maya, Lacandón,
Cholan branch: Ch'ol language,
Chontal Maya language, Tzeltal...
- who
rediscovered the site,
meaning "ravine or
canyon formed by water" in
Yukatek Maya,
after the site's most
prominent and
unusual feature, its surrounding...
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orthography of 16th-century
Yucatec Maya in
Spanish transcriptions (now
Yukatek in the
modernised style). In the Maya
hieroglyphics writing system, the...
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month names are
known today by
their corresponding names in colonial-era
Yukatek Maya, as
transcribed by 16th-century
sources (in particular,
Diego de Landa...