Country

Mexico flag Mexico

Amuzgo

N̄omndaa
Corona

Chinantec

Tsa Jujmi
Borough Park, Elm Park

Cuicatec

Dbaku
Clifton (NJ)

Kumeyaay

Kumiai
West Village

Mam

Mam
East Harlem, Jamaica, Morristown (NJ), Mott Haven, Port Richmond...

Mazahua

Jñatjo
Corona, Newark (NJ)

Mazatec

En Ngixo
Corona

Mexican Sign Language

Lengua de señas mexicana
Corona

Mexican Spanish

Español Mexicano
Bushwick, Corona, East Harlem, Elm Park, Soundview...

Mixe

Ayuujk
Sunset Park

Mixtec

Tu'un Savi
Bushwick, Corona, East Harlem, Elm Park, Mott Haven...

Nahuatl

Nahuatl
Bridgeport (CT), Corona, East Harlem, Elm Park, Mott Haven...

Otomi

Hñähñu
Corona, Mott Haven

P'urhépecha

P'urhépecha
East Harlem

Papantla Totonac

Totonako
Elm Park

Sierra Totonac

Totonako
Clifton (NJ)

Tepehua

Hamasipini
Corona

Tlapanec

Me'phaa
Hamilton Heights, Mott Haven

Triqui

Triqui
New Brunswick (NJ)

Tzotzil

Bats'i K'op
Corona

Zacaptec Mixtec

Tacuate
New Brunswick (NJ)

Zapotec

Diidxazá
Elm Park, Jackson Heights, Mott Haven, New Brunswick (NJ), Poughkeepsie (NY)...
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