Tzotzil Language
Tzotzil (also called Chamula) is a Mayan language. It is spoken by the Tzotzil people, a group of Mayan Indians located in central Chiapas in southeastern Mexico. Tzotzil is also spoken in the regions of San Juan Chamula, Huitiupan, Simojovel, San Juan del Bosque, San Cristóbal Las Casas, Bochil, Pueblo Nuevo Solistahuacan, Ocozocoautla, Ixtapa (Nibak), Jitotol, Teopisca, Amatan, and Ishuatan.
At the end of the 20th century, there were more than 265,000 Tzotzil speakers.
The Christian Bible was translated into Tzotzil in 2001.
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