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Tseltal (Maya)
Langue
This page has been translated automatically. The Maya currently live in southern Mexico, Guatemala - where they form the majority of the population - and Belize. Living, diverse and mobile societies, both rooted in tradition and exposed to globalization, with a history of interculturation with both Spanish conquerors and neighboring Mayan and non-Maya Mesoamerican societies, Mayan communities are rooted in different ecological environments, with contrasting histories and diverse relationships to pre-Columbian Mayan cultures and to modernity.
Tamil
Langue
This page has been translated automatically. Tamil is both a classical language of India and a modern language widely spoken throughout the world outside its traditional homelands of South India and Sri Lanka. Belonging to the Dravidian language group, of which it is the oldest known example in its classical form, Tamil is spoken today by over 80 million people. An official language not only in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry Territory (Pondicherry and Karikal) and Sri Lanka, but also in Malaysia and Singapore, Tamil is also spoken by a large diaspora in many countries around the world.
Wolof
Langue
This page has been translated automatically. Wolof is spoken not only in Senegal, but also in Gambia and Mauritania. It is one of 1,500 languages belonging to the world's largest language family, Niger-Congo. Wolof belongs to the so-called Atlantic languages, a branch of Niger-Congo that brings together some forty West African languages.