Tenango Otomi

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Tenango Otomi is a variant of the Otomi language spoken in parts of central Mexico, distinguished by its unique phonology and grammar within the Otomian language family.

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instanceOf Oto-Manguean language
Otomi language variety
country Mexico
hasAlternativeName Tenango de Doria Otomi (approximate) NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Oto-Manguean language NERFINISHED
Proto-Oto-Pamean language NERFINISHED
hasGrammaticalProperty head-marking morphology
pronominal clitics
rich verbal inflection
hasLinguisticFeature complex phonology
distinctive grammar
verb–initial tendencies
hasLinguisticType tonal language
hasPhonologicalProperty complex consonant inventory
contrastive tone
vowel nasalization
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script
isEndangered true
isMinorityLanguageIn Mexico NERFINISHED
isMutuallyIntelligibleWith other Otomi varieties (partially)
isSubjectOf descriptive linguistic studies
languageBranch Oto-Pamean languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Oto-Manguean languages NERFINISHED
partOf Otomian language family NERFINISHED
region Hidalgo state (approximate) NERFINISHED
spokenIn central Mexico
subclassOf Oto-Pamean language
Otomi language NERFINISHED
usedBy Otomi people NERFINISHED

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Otomi hasDialects Tenango Otomi