• The Ch'ol (Chol) language is a member of the western branch of the Mayan language family used by the Ch'ol people in the states of Chiapas, Tabasco, and...
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  • Chʼol may refer to: Chʼol language, a Mayan language of Mexico Chʼol people, an ethnic group of Mexico Acala Chʼol, an extinct subdivision of the Chʼol...
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  • indigenous language is from the Mayan language family, known also as Chʼol. According to the 2000 Census, there were 140,806 speakers of Chʼol in Chiapas...
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    branch: Ch'ol language, Chontal Maya language, Tzeltal language, Tzotzil language, Qanjobalan–Chujean branch: Chuj language, Tojolabal language, Q'anjob'al...
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    Western Ch’olan, and so ancestor of Ch’ol and Chontal, or (iv) the proto-language of exactly one of the Ch’olan languages, and so ancestor of one such. Kettunen...
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  • Western Ch’olan, and so ancestor of Ch’ol and Chontal, or (iv) the proto-language of exactly one of the Ch’olan languages, and so ancestor of one such. Kettunen...
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    The Cascada de Misol-Há (Ch’ol language for "Water Falls") is a waterfall located in the Municipality of Salto de Agua, 20 kilometers from Palenque by...
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    Oxchuc. Tzeltal is one of many Mayan languages spoken near this eastern region of Chiapas, including Tzotzil, Chʼol, and Tojolabʼal, among others. There...
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    Chiapas (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    de Agua, with an estimated population of about 115,000 people. The Ch’ol language belongs to the Maya family and is related to Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Lacandon...
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    The Manche Chʼol (Ch'olti' menche) were a Maya people who constituted the former Manche Chʼol Territory, a Postclassic polity of the southern Maya Lowlands...
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    branch of the Mayan language family. Contemporary descendants of classical Maya include Chʼol and Chʼortiʼ. Speakers of these languages can understand many...
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    Neozapatismo (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    solidarity. Students are often taught in local indigenous languages such as the Ch’ol language. Although local's culture is held in a prideful light, the...
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  • Jessica Coon (category Linguists of Algic languages)
    of Ch'ol." Coon, Jessica and Lauren Clemens (2018). 'Deriving verb-initial word order in Mayan.' Language, 94,2: 237–280. Coon, Jessica (2017). Ch’ol. The...
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    Indigenous Languages of Latin America. Contains 714 archival files, including audio recordings and transcriptions, from the languages Chʼol, Tzotzil, and...
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  • descendants of the Chʼolan language, which constitute a sub-group of Mayan languages. The other two are Chontal and Chʼol. These three descendants are...
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    closely related language to Tzotzil and together they form a Tzeltalan sub-branch of the Mayan language family. Tzeltal, Tzotzil and Chʼol are the most widely...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    lowland areas. This language is most closely related to the Chʼolan branch of the language family, modern descendants of which include Chʼol, Chʼortiʼ and Chontal...
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    The Lakandon Chʼol were a former Chʼol-speaking Maya people inhabiting the Lacandon Jungle in what is now Chiapas in Mexico and the bordering regions...
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    A conversation in the Sfyria whistled language Problems playing this file? See media help. Whistled languages are linguistic systems that use whistling...
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    The Acala Chʼol were a former Chʼol-speaking Maya people who occupied a territory to the west of the Manche Chʼol and east of the Chixoy River in what...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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  • Conference of Korea Newsletter No. 53 (Winter 2005). “Saint Petrus Yu Tae-Ch’ol“. CatholicSaints.Info. 4 June 2018. Web. 24 December 2018. Portals:  Saints...
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    Palenque, Chiapas (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the state and just under 65% for the region. The predominant ethnicity is Ch’ol. Just over 20% of indigenous residents do not speak Spanish. The municipality...
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  • Domingo de Vico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    of the Kaqchikel language"). De Vico learnt the Ch’ol language and was able to preach to the Lakandon and Acala in their own language. De Vico wrote some...
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    Wakita Naokata (脇田 直賢, 1585 – 1660), Korean name Kim Yŏ-ch'ŏl (Korean: 김여철; Hanja: 金如鉄); was a samurai from Joseon who served the Maeda clan in the early...
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  • Ki Ch'ŏl (Korean: 기철; Hanja: 奇轍; died June 16, 1356), also known by his Mongolian name Bayan Buka, was a political figure and nobleman in the late Goryeo...
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  • Verb–object–subject word order (category Verb–object–subject languages)
    ", which translates to "did you eat yet?" in English. Ch'ol is another ergative Mayan language that is one of the Ch'olan-Tseltalan and has VOS as its...
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  • example, "Kim Jong-chul" may also be written "Gim Jeong-cheol" or "Kim Jŏng-ch'ŏl" among many other variations. See Korean romanization for more information...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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