• Huave (also spelled Wabe) is a language isolate spoken by the indigenous Huave people on the Pacific coast of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The language...
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  • Huave may refer to: Huave people, an ethnic group of Mexico Huave language, their language Hoava, a language of the Solomon Islands Huabei Huawei This...
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    Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    673 Chinanteco – 104,010 Mixe – 103,089 Chatino – 42,477 Trique – 18,292 Huave – 15,324 Cuicateco – 12,128 Zoque – 10,000 (est) Amuzgo – 4,819 Oaxacan...
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    declared themselves to be Huave speakers, however, many non-speakers still identify as Huaves or Mareños. Their language is called Huave, or ombeayiüts/umbeyajts...
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    to be a branch of Mixtecan. Swadesh (1960) and Rensch included the Huave language as a separate branch within Oto-Manguean, but this inclusion has proved...
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    Kaqchikel and Q'eqchi'. Language isolates: Seri Tequistlatecan languages: Lowland Chontal, Highland Chontal Purépecha Huave *In danger of extinction...
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  • languages Huave language Chibchan languages Aymaran languages Quechuan languages Tupi–Guaraní languages Arawakan languages Many Amazonian languages Mapudungun...
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    the few languages in the Mesoamerica without a phonemic glottal stop (a distinction shared by the Huave language and by some Nahuan languages). It lacks...
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    Uto-Aztecan and Chibchan languages (only on the southern border of the area) – as well as a few smaller families and isolates – Purépecha, Huave, Tequistlatec,...
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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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    proper. See South America) Paya Isolates Purépecha Cuitlatec (extinct) Huave Xinca (extinct?) Lenca (extinct) Proposed stocks Hokan (see North America)...
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    Cuitlatec (Mexico: Guerrero) † Epi-Olmec (Mexico: language of undeciphered inscriptions) † Guaicurian (8) † Huave Jicaquean (2) Lencan (2) † Maratino (northeastern...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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  • United States HVV Den Haag, a Dutch football club Santa María Del Mar Huave language, spoken in Mexico Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, the 20th season of...
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    A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with any other languages. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa...
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  • Hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis syndrome San Mateo Del Mar Huave language, spoken in Mexico This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • comparisons between Mayan and Mixe-Zoquean languages, and Radin (1916, 1919, 1924), who did the same for Mixe-Zoquean, Huave, and Mayan. McQuown (1942, 1956) defined...
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    Totozoquean language family. An automated computational analysis (ASJP 4) by Müller et al. (2013) found lexical similarities between Chitimacha, Huave, and Totozoquean...
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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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    grouping Mixe–Zoque, a non-Mayan language spoken in populations in Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco and Veracruz Huave, a language isolate spoken in four villages...
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    Mayan with the Uru–Chipaya languages, Mapuche, the Lencan languages, Purépecha, and Huave. Mayan has also been included in various Hokan, Penutian, and...
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    Chitimacha Muskogean Natchez Tunica Yukian Yuki Wappo Mexican Penutian Huave Mayan Mixe–Zoque Totonac Hokan Northern Hokan Karok–Shasta Karok Chimariko...
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  • Education hue, ISO 639-3 code for the San Francisco Del Mar dialect of the Huave language, spoken in Mexico Philips Hue, a line of LED color changing light bulbs...
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  • station (station code: HVE), Victoria, Australia San Dionisio del Mar Huave language (ISO 639-3: hve), Oaxaca, Mexico This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • San Mateo del Mar (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Tehuantepec District in the west of the Istmo Region. It is the largest of four Huave towns in the region, the others being San Dionisio del Mar, San Francisco...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Oaxaca (category Articles containing San Mateo Del Mar Huave-language text)
    sa du̱gumîn dàj ga̱ hue'ê ga̱ne nej dùguì' nej guiì màn 'ngo̱ hue'e. In Huave: Aaga naxey makiiüb najtaj noik miün nejiw ajlüyiw teombas nembeat poch...
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  • The following is a list of proposed language families, which connect established families into larger genetic groups (macro-families). Support for these...
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  • Premio Ostana (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Ladin language, Armenian language, Sardinian language, Standard Tibetan, Basque language, Romani language, Totonacan languages, Catalan language, Huave language...
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    Demographics of Oaxaca (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Chontals, Chinatecos, Huaves and Nahuas. As of 2005, a total of 1,091,502 people were counted as speaking an indigenous language. The largest indigenous...
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  • of whom 2,639 spoke an indigenous language. The municipality is home to the Huave people, who speak a unique language unrelated to any other. The main...
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