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Intergenerational transmission of Maya language in Yucatán facing steep decline

Mexico News Daily

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June 22, 2026

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Currently, use of the language is concentrated mainly among adults aged 30 to 40 or older, while in many rural communities, the proportion of children who speak it is minimal. The post Intergenerational transmission of Maya language in Yucatán facing steep decline appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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