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Ikoot language
Also known as: Ikoot language
- Also called:
- Ombeayiüts
- Formerly called:
- Huave language (pejorative)
Top Questions
Where is the Ikoot language spoken?
Where is the Ikoot language spoken?
How many speakers of the Ikoot language are there?
How many speakers of the Ikoot language are there?
Is Ikoot related to other languages?
Is Ikoot related to other languages?
Ikoot language, a language isolate (i.e., a language with no known relatives) on the Pacific coast in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is spoken in four main towns—San Francisco del Mar, San Dionisio del Mar, San Mateo del Mar, and Santa María del Mar—with a total of about 18,800 speakers in 2020. Attempts to find relationships between it and other languages have not been successful, though proposals have hypothesized links with Mayan, Mixe-Zoquean, Otomanguean, and even “Algonquian-Gulf.”