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Zaachila Zapotec
Native toMexico
Regionsouth Oaxaca
Ethnicity10,000 (1990 census)
Native speakers(550 cited 1990 census)
Language familyOto-Manguean
Language codes
ISO 639-3ztx
Glottologzaac1239
ELPZaachila Zapotec

Zaachila Zapotec (San Raymundo Jalpan Zapotec) is a small Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is perhaps a dialect of Yatzeche Zapotec, which is 85% intelligible to Zaachila speakers. Tilquiapan Zapotec is 75% intelligible, 72% of San Juan Guelavía to Zaachila speakers.

Zaachila Zapotec is spoken in San Raymundo Jalpan, south Oaxaca City, past Xoxo, Zaachila, San Bartolo Coyotepec, San Pablo Cuatro Venados, and Santa María Coyotepec. It is not written.

References

  1. ^ Zaachila Zapotec at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

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Zapotec language(s)
Northern
Sierra Juárez
Rincón
Cajonos
Other
Southern
Cis-Yautepec
Coatec
Central
Trans-Yautepec
Western Valley
Other
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Matlatzincan
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Eastern
Popolocan
Zapotecan
Chatino
Zapotec
Northern
Sierra Juárez
Rincón
Cajonos
Other
Southern
Cis-Yautepec
Coatec
Central
Trans-Yautepec
Western Valley
Other
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Amuzgoan
Mixtecan
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