Overview
| Genealogical classification of Oto-Manguean languages | |||||
| Family | Groups | Languages | Where spoken and approximate number of speakers | ||
| Oto-Manguean languages | Western Oto-Mangue | Oto-Pame–Chinantecan | Oto-Pamean | Otomis (Hñähñu) (several varieties) | Central México (~212,000) |
| Mazahua (Hñatho) | México (state) (~350,000) | ||||
| Matlatzinca | México (state). Two varieties: Ocuiltec–Tlahuica (~450) and Matlatzinca de San Francisco (~1,300) | ||||
| Pame | San Luis Potosí. Three varieties: Southern Pame (presumed to have no speakers), Central Pame (~5,000), Northern Pame (~5,000). | ||||
| Chichimeca Jonaz | Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí (~1,500) | ||||
| Chinantecan | Chinantec | northern Oaxaca and southern Veracruz, (~224,000) | |||
| Tlapanec–Mangue | Tlapanecan | Tlapanec (Me'phaa) | Guerrero (~75,000) | ||
| Subtiaba (†) | Honduras | ||||
| Manguean | Chiapanec (†) | Chiapas | |||
| Mangue (†) | Nicaragua | ||||
| Chorotega (†) | Costa Rica | ||||
| Eastern Oto-Mangue | Popolocan–Zapotecan | Popolocan | Mazatec | north-eastern Oaxaca and Veracruz (~206,000) | |
| Ixcatec | northern Oaxaca (<100) | ||||
| Chocho | northern Oaxaca (<1000) | ||||
| Popolocan | Southern Puebla, (~30,000) | ||||
| Zapotecan | Zapotec (around 50 variants) | Central and eastern Oaxaca (~785,000) | |||
| Chatino | Oaxaca (~23,000) | ||||
| Papabuco | Oaxaca | ||||
| Soltec | Oaxaca | ||||
| Amuzgo–Mixtecan | Amuzgoan | Amuzgo (around 4 variants) | Oaxaca y Guerrero (~44,000) | ||
| Mixtecan | Mixtecs (around 30 variants) | central, southern and western Oaxaca; southern Puebla and eastern Guerrero (~511,000) | |||
| Cuicatec | Cuicatlán, Oaxaca, (~18,500) | ||||
| Trique (also called Triqui) | western Oaxaca (~23,000) | ||||
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