the ancient Mayans spoke Mayan.
The Mayans covered a large area of northern Central American and had many languages, among them:
Huastecan
Yucatecan
Ch'olan
Q'anjobalan-Chujean
Mamean
Quichean
Poqom
Yucatan
mayans speak Maya - depending where they are they have different dialects like quiche in Guatemala etc.
Today many different dialects of the Maya languages are spoken: Wastec, Chicomucultec, Yucatec, Lakantun, Itza', Mopan, Chontal, Ch'ol, Ch'orti', Ch'olti', Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Chuj, Tojolab'al, Q'anjob'al, Akatek, Jakaltek, Mocho', Mam, Tekiteko, Ixil, Awakatek, Uspantek, Kaqchikel, Tz'utujil, K'iche', Achi, Sakapultek, Sipakapense, Poqomchi, Poqomam and Q'eqchi'.
These dialects have evolved gradually from Proto-Mayan; in the historic period of Classical Maya the languages were Huastec, Yucatec, Ch'olan, Q'anjob'al, Mamean, Quichean and Ixil. These are the languages used in Maya texts.
There are more than 30 different Mayan lanaguages.
Here is a partial list:
Answer:
Mayan Indians speak a form of the Mayan language. The Mayan language family has about 28 different dialects. Most Mayan Indians also speak some Spanish. A number also speak English. A large number have come to the United States as illegal immigrants. They periodically return to their homeland.
Mayan itself is a language. Most descendants of the Mayans now speak Spanish although there are still communities throughout Central America that refuse to speak other languages.
The Mayan languages were spoken by ancient Mayans, and are still spoken by about 6 million modern Maya peoples. It's a language family instead of a specific language.
Today, the primary language of Mayans is Spanish, with dozens of Mayan languages spoken along with Spanish.
In the height of the Mayan empire, the primary languages were Yucatecan and Ch'olan.
Here is a list of Mayan languages spoken today (though some may be extinct due to such small numbers of speakers):
Prior to 2000 BCE, the Mayan people spoke a single language, called proto-Mayan.
The major Mayan language groups after that time included:
These groups diverged further during the pre-Columbian era to form over 30 languages that have survived into modern times. The language of almost all Classic Maya texts over the entire Maya area has been identified as Ch'olan.
Here is a list of Mayan languages spoken today (though some may be extinct due to such small numbers of speakers):
Today, the primary language of Mayans is Spanish.
There are more than 30 different Mayan languages. Many are still spoken today.
First, they are called the Maya. The language they spoke is Mayan. It varies in dialect, such as Mopan Maya, or Itza Maya.
Q'eqchi was and still is the most common language used among Mayans.
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They spoke Ancient Greek. It was a language in and of itself.
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The language spoken by the Romans was Latin.Answer:Initially Latin was the main written and spoken language of the Roman Empire, but Greek came to be the language spoken by well-educated (elite) Romans. This was due to an influx of Greek slaves as teachers and the easier availability of literature written in Greek.In the eastern Roman Empire (later the Byzantine Empire) Latin never replaced Greek as a spoken language. Greek became the official language of this area after the death of Justinian.
They spoke Norse, which is closest to Icelandic and Faroese.
The Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes were the major Germanic tribes who settled in England in the fifth century, bringing their Germanic language with them. The language they spoke evolved eventually into Anglo-Saxon, also called Old English.
The Vikings spoke a language consisting of words now used in some Scandinavian countries.
Nobody discovered the Persian language. It evolved naturally among the people who spoke it and still speak it.
Many scholars are in the general agreement that Jesus and His disciples spoke in the then common language in Jerusalem - Aramaic.
No, Adam spoke the Adamic language, which predated English considerably. Belief in the existence of the Adamic language is common among Jews, some Christians, and Mormons. However, most non-religious scholars doubt the existence of Adam and therefore of the Adamic language.
The people of Herculaneum spoke a form of Latin known as Vulgar Latin, which was the common spoken language of the Roman Empire.
Yes, it is a common language, spoke mainly in the province Sindh.
English is most common in the NE united states
The Hundreds of different Indian languages were not discovered. They evolved naturally among the people that spoke them.
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The Mi'kmaq people traditionally spoke the Mi'kmaq language, which is an Algonquian language. Today, efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the language among Mi'kmaq communities in Canada.
He was an Arab and spoke Arabic language.
The Mayans primarily spoke various Mayan languages, including Yucatec, K'iche', and Q'eqchi'. The Aztecs spoke Nahuatl, which is still spoken by indigenous communities in Mexico today.