Hñähñu

E537452

Hñähñu is the endonym used by the Otomi people to refer to themselves and their language in central Mexico.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Hñotho 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf endonym
ethnonym
glossonym
associatedWithIndigenousGroup Otomi NERFINISHED
associatedWithLanguageBranch Oto-Pamean languages NERFINISHED
belongsToLanguageFamily Oto-Manguean languages NERFINISHED
culturalContext Mesoamerican indigenous languages
indigenous peoples of Mexico
ethnicGroupLocation Hidalgo NERFINISHED
México state
Puebla NERFINISHED
Querétaro NERFINISHED
Tlaxcala NERFINISHED
Veracruz NERFINISHED
hasCharacter ä
ñ
hasDiacritics yes
isEndonymFor Otomi NERFINISHED
Otomi language varieties
languageOfOrigin Otomi language NERFINISHED
refersTo Otomi language NERFINISHED
Otomi people NERFINISHED
script Latin script
selfDesignationOf Otomi language NERFINISHED
Otomi people NERFINISHED
usedAs name of the language
name of the people
usedBy Otomi people NERFINISHED
usedInCountry Mexico
usedInRegion central Mexico

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Otomi hasAlternativeName Hñähñu
Otomi peoples nativeName Hñähñu
Otomi peoples nativeName Hñähñu
this entity surface form: Hñotho