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Mexico

Region:The Americas
Capital:Cuidad de Mexico
Population:104,959,594
Area (sq km):1,958,201
FIPS Country Code:MX
ISO Country Code:MX
GRN Office:Grabaciones Buenas Nuevas (Mexico)

Map of Mexico

Map of Mexico

Languages and dialects spoken in Mexico

This list shows the primary names of the languages and dialects.

This list shows all known languages and dialects whether or not any materials are available. (An icon indicates those with recordings available.)

Found 421 language names

Showing items 1 to 100 of 421


Afro-Seminole Creole

Akateko Recorded language

Amuzgo, Guerrero Recorded language

Amuzgo, Ipalapa Recorded language

Amuzgo, San Pedro Amuzgos Recorded language

Basque

Cac’chiquel Recorded language

Chatino, Alta Este Recorded language

Chatino, Alta Oeste Recorded language

Chatino, Nopala Recorded language

Chatino, Tataltepec Recorded language

Chatino, Zacatepec Recorded language

Chatino, Zenzontepec Recorded language

Chichimeca-jonaz

Chinantec, Chiltepec

Chinantec, Comaltepec Recorded language

Chinantec, Comaltepec: Tectitlan Recorded language

Chinantec, Lalana Recorded language

Chinantec, Lealao Recorded language

Chinantec, Ojitlan Recorded language

Chinantec, Ozumacin

Chinantec, Ozumacin: Ayotzintepec

Chinantec, Palantla Recorded language

Chinantec, Quiotepec Recorded language

Chinantec, Quiotepec: Yolox

Chinantec, Sochiapam Recorded language

Chinantec, Tepetotutla Recorded language

Chinantec, Tepetotutla: Tlatepusco Recorded language

Chinantec, Tepinapa Recorded language

Chinantec, Tlacoatzintepec Recorded language

Chinantec, Usila Recorded language

Chinantec, Valle Nacional

Chochoteca Recorded language

Chol Recorded language

Chol: Tila Recorded language

Chol: Tumbala Recorded language

Chol: Tumbala Sabanilla Recorded language

Chontal, Oaxaca de la Costa Recorded language

Chontal, Sierra de Oaxaca Recorded language

Chontal, Tabasco: Buena Vista Chontal

Chontal, Tabasco: Miramar Chontal

Chontal, Tabasco: San Carlos Recorded language

Chontal, Tabasco: Tamulte Recorded language

Chontal, Tabasco: Tapotzingo Recorded language

Chuj: Ixtatan Recorded language

Cochimia Recorded language

Cora Recorded language

Cora: Jesus Maria Cora

Cora: Mesa del Nayar Recorded language

Cora: Presidio de Los Reyes

Cora: San Francisco

Cora, Santa Teresa

Cora: Santa Teresa

Cora, Santa Teresa: Dolores Cora

Cora, Santa Teresa: Rosarito Cora

Cora, Santa Teresa: San Blasito Cora

Cora, Santa Teresa: San Juan Corapan Cora

Cora, Santa Teresa: Santa Teresa Cora

Cucapá Recorded language

Cuicatec: Papalo Recorded language

Cuicatec, Tepeuxila Recorded language

Cuicatec, Teutila Recorded language

English: USA Recorded language

Garifuna Recorded language

Guarijio: Alto Recorded language

Guarijio: Bajo Recorded language

Hnahnu, Mezquital Recorded language

Huastec: Aquiche Recorded language

Huastec: San Luis Potosi Recorded language

Huastec: Southeastern

Huave, San Francisco del Mar

Huave, San Mateo del Mar Recorded language

Huave, Santa Maria del Mar Recorded language

Huichol Recorded language

Huichol: Coyultita

Huichol: San Andres Cohamiata

Huichol: San Sebastian-santa Catarina

Inabaknon

Japanese Recorded language

Kekchi Recorded language

Kickapoo Recorded language

Kumiai Recorded language

Lacandon

Lacandon: Lacanja Recorded language

Lacandon: Naja

Mam: Huehuetenango Recorded language

Mam: Maya-Tektiteko Recorded language

Mam: Tacaneco & Mame: Frontera Recorded language

Mam: Todos Santos Recorded language

Matlatzinca, Atzingo

Maya, Yucatec Recorded language

Mayo Recorded language

Mazahua Recorded language

Mazahua Central: Atlacomulco-temascalcingo

Mazahua Central: San Miguel Tenoxtitlan

Mazahua Central: Santa Maria Citendeje-banos

Mazahua, Michoacan Recorded language

Mazatec, Chiquihuitlan Recorded language

Mazatec, Huautla Recorded language

Mazatec, Huautla: San Mateo


News about Mexico

Culiacan 2012 Results: Did you know that Jesus speaks Mixteco? Over 1,500 CDs in more than 100 different languages were distributed at Culiacan this year.

The experience of Culiacan 2011: A letter from Beth, one of the participants of the Culiacan outreach in Mexico.

Culiacan 2011 - Short Term Mission: In January every year teams have visited thousands of workers in Culiacan, bringing words of hope and life.

Canada Update - Fall 2008: PDF (462KB) - Aventura Misionera Peru ... The Amazing Race to San Vincente, Mexico ... Saber player update ... Director's Desk.

The Culiacan Project - A day in Campo Esperanza: A typical day in the Culiacan Project - kids, kids and more kids!

Praying for the Indian children of Mexico: Each year, GRN Mexico holds a month-long outreach in the migrant worker camps near Culiacan, Mexico. This year they sent out thousands of prayer cards with pictures of Indian children urging Christians to pray.

Global Recordings Network's Culiacan Project: Those who were once on the receiving end of hearing the gospel are now the ones giving that same good news to a new generation of indigenous people.

A Divine Appointment: "As he talked, he could see her eyes light up in amazement. She excused herself and came back in a few minutes with a tape."

Identifying the Dialects of Mexico: GRN Mexico has developed a diagnostic system to identify local languages.

Short Term Mission to migrant farm camps in Mexico: Ruth Elliott tells of her experiences on a recent short term trip to Mexico with the team from GRN Canada.

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