Languages by language family/Otopamean
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◂ Otomanguean (or Oto-Manguean) languages ▸ Otopame-Chinantecan languages
- Matlatzincan (or Matlatzinkan) languages (see below)
- Pamean languages (see below)
- Otomian languages (see below)
- Chichimeca-Jonaz (or Pame de Chichimeca-Jonaz, Jonaz, Chichimec, Chichimeca, Chichimeco, Meco) [pei] (disabled)
▸ Matlatzincan (or Matlatzinkan) languages:
▸ Pamean languages:
- Central Pame (or Pame del Centro, Jiliapan Pame, Pame de Santa María Acapulco) [pbs] (disabled)
- Northern Pame (or Pame del Norte, Xi’iuy) [pmq] (disabled)
- Southern Pame [pmz] (disabled)
▸ Otomian languages:
▸ Mazahua (or Masawa) languages:
- Michoacán Mazahua [mmc] (disabled)
- Central Mazahua [maz] (disabled)
- Atlacomulco-Temascalcingo
- San Miguel Tenoxtitlán
- Santa María Citendejé-Banos
▸ Southwestern Otomi (or Otomí de la Sierra) languages:
- Temoaya Otomi [ott] (disabled)
- Estado de México Otomi (State of Mexico Otomi, State of Mexico Otomiatho) [ots] (disabled)
- San Felipe Santiago Otomí
▸ Otomi (or Othomí) languages:
▸ Southern Otomi languages:
- Ixtenco Otomi (or Southeastern Otomí, Yühmü) [otz] (disabled)
- Tilapa Otomi (or Otomí de Tilapa) [otl] (disabled)
▸ Eastern Otomi (or Otomí de la Sierra, Otomí del Valle de Mezquital) languages:
- Mezquital Otomi (or Otomí de Mezquital, Hñahñu) [ote] (disabled)
- Querétaro Otomi (or Santiago Mexquititlan, Hñohño) [otq] (disabled)
▸ Eastern Otomi (or Otomí del Oriente) languages:
- Eastern Highland Otomi (or Huehuetla Otomi, Otomí de Huehuetla) [otm] (disabled)
- Tenango Otomi (or Otomí de Tenango) [otn] (disabled)
- Texcatepec Otomi (or Otomí de Texcatepec) [otx] (disabled)