1. Ayapaneco and the village of Ayapa.
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:15 am
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1. Ayapaneco is also known as Ayapa Zoque, Tabasco Zoque and Zoque-Ayapaneco ans so it one of several Zoque languages and dialects.
2. Ayapa, a village, situates 10 km from the east of Comalcaco, in the state of Tabasco.
3. A couple of relatives of Segovia try to study Ayapaneco language.
4. Mexican film makers plan to make a documentary entitled "Lengua Muerta" (Dead Language) starring the last two native speakers.
Language is an essential part of culture, and every time a native language is lost, a country`s rich cultural tapestry loses a few more strands.
Best regards Maarit
1. Ayapaneco is also known as Ayapa Zoque, Tabasco Zoque and Zoque-Ayapaneco ans so it one of several Zoque languages and dialects.
2. Ayapa, a village, situates 10 km from the east of Comalcaco, in the state of Tabasco.
3. A couple of relatives of Segovia try to study Ayapaneco language.
4. Mexican film makers plan to make a documentary entitled "Lengua Muerta" (Dead Language) starring the last two native speakers.
Language is an essential part of culture, and every time a native language is lost, a country`s rich cultural tapestry loses a few more strands.
Best regards Maarit