Nahua language of Jalisco, Mexico
Auteco was a Nahuan language spoken in the Milpa valley area of Jalisco prior to the coming of the Spanish. It is now extinct.
Sources
- Gerhard, Peter. Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain. Cambridge: University Press, 1972. p. 58.
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Official/ Indigenous | 100,000+ speakers | |
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10,000-100,000 speakers | | Uto-Aztecan | |
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| Mayan | |
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| Oto-Manguean | |
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| Mixe–Zoquean | |
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| Isolate | |
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Under 10,000 speakers | |
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| Non-official | | Indigenous | Under 10,000 speakers | |
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| Extinct | |
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| Non-Indigenous | |
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Note: The list of official languages is ordered by decreasing size of population. |