MCE ISO 639-3
Mixtec, Itundujia
A language of Mexico
- ISO 639
- mce
- Alternate Names
- Eastern Putla Mixtec, Mixteco de Santa Cruz Itundujia, Tu’un savi
- Population
- 850 (2000 INALI). 17 monolinguals (2005 census).
- Location:
- Oaxaca state: Putla district, Guerrero and Morelos villages southwest of Yosondúa, southeast of Putla.
- Language Status
- 7 (Shifting).
- Classification
- Otomanguean, Eastern Otomanguean, Amuzgo-Mixtecan, Mixtecan, Mixtec
- Dialects
- 60% intelligibility of Yosondúa [mpm], 59% of Chalcatongo [mig], 25% of San Martín Peras dialect of Western Juxtlahuaca [jmx], 15% of Amoltepec [mbz], 12% of Zacatepec [mza], 10% of San Esteban Atatláhuca [mib], 10% of Nuyoo dialect of Southwestern Tlaxiaco [meh], 0% of Ixtayutla [vmj].
- Language Use
- Adults only. Shifting to Spanish [spa].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Mixtec, Itundujia
- Writing
- Unwritten [Qaax].
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Oaxaca state: Putla district, Guerrero and Morelos villages southwest of Yosondúa, southeast of Putla.
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