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- Ch’ol_language abstract "Ch'ol (or Chol) is a member of the western branch of the Mayan language family used by the Ch'ol people in the Mexican state of Chiapas. There are two main dialects:Ch'ol of Tila spoken by 43,870 people of whom 10,000 are monolinguals in the villages of Tila, Vicente Guerrero, Chivalito and Limar in Chiapas. Ch'ol of Tumbalá spoken by 90,000 people of whom 30,000 are monolinguals in the villages of Tumbalá, Sabanilla, Misijá, Limar, Chivalita and Vicente Guerrero.The Cholan branch of the Mayan languages is considered to be particularly conservative and Ch'ol along with its two closest relatives the Ch'orti' language of Guatemala and Honduras, and the Chontal Maya language of Tabasco are believed to be the modern languages that best reflect their relationship with the Classic Maya language.Ch'ol-language programming is carried by the CDI's radio station XEXPUJ-AM, broadcasting from Xpujil, Campeche.".
- Ch’ol_language wikiPageID "1067160".
- Ch’ol_language wikiPageRevisionID "574978214".
- Ch’ol_language ancestor Classic_Maya_language.
- Ch’ol_language date "2000".
- Ch’ol_language fam Ch'olan_languages.
- Ch’ol_language fam Mayan_languages.
- Ch’ol_language fam "Cholan".
- Ch’ol_language fam "Chol–Chontal".
- Ch’ol_language familycolor "American".
- Ch’ol_language iso "ctu".
- Ch’ol_language name "Chol".
- Ch’ol_language nativename "Ch'ol".
- Ch’ol_language ref "e17".
- Ch’ol_language region "North Central Chiapas Tabasco".
- Ch’ol_language states Mexico.
- Ch’ol_language subject Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Ch’ol_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_Mexico.
- Ch’ol_language subject Category:Mayan_languages.
- Ch’ol_language subject Category:Mesoamerican_languages.
- Ch’ol_language type Language.
- Ch’ol_language type Language.
- Ch’ol_language type InformationEntity.
- Ch’ol_language comment "Ch'ol (or Chol) is a member of the western branch of the Mayan language family used by the Ch'ol people in the Mexican state of Chiapas. There are two main dialects:Ch'ol of Tila spoken by 43,870 people of whom 10,000 are monolinguals in the villages of Tila, Vicente Guerrero, Chivalito and Limar in Chiapas.".
- Ch’ol_language label "Ch'ol (taal)".
- Ch’ol_language label "Ch'ol".
- Ch’ol_language label "Chol-Sprache".
- Ch’ol_language label "Ch’ol language".
- Ch’ol_language label "Idioma chol".
- Ch’ol_language label "Język chol".
- Ch’ol_language label "Lingua ch'ol".
- Ch’ol_language label "Língua chol".
- Ch’ol_language label "Чольский язык".
- Ch’ol_language label "喬爾語".
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Ch%E2%80%99ol_language.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Chol-Sprache.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Idioma_chol.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Ch'ol.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Lingua_ch'ol.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs 촐어.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Ch'ol_(taal).
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Język_chol.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Língua_chol.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Q35179.
- Ch’ol_language sameAs Q35179.
- Ch’ol_language wasDerivedFrom Ch’ol_language?oldid=574978214.