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'Itza
'' (also ''Itza'', ''Petén Itzá Maya'') is one of the Yucatecan branch of the
Mayan languages. The other languages in the Yucatecan branch are
Yucatec,
Lakantun, and
Mopan.
Today, it is spoken only by a few elderly adults in communities to the north of
Lake Petén Itzá in northern
Guatemala. It is nearly
extinct. The
Itza ethnic group now almost all speak
Spanish, and are not fluent in Itza.
External links
★
Itza' language resources at Native-languages.org
★
Itza vocabulary by Erik Boot hosted at FAMSI