Oto-Manguean


[oh-toh-mahng-gee-uh n, -mang-] /ˌoʊ toʊˈmɑŋ gi ən, -ˈmæŋ-/

noun
1.
a family of American Indian languages spoken in central and southern Mexico, including Mixtec, Zapotec, and Otomi.

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