The most widely spoken language in Tegucigalpa is Spanish.
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The official language of Honduras is Spanish, though English, Garifuna, and a handful of indigenous languages are also spoken.
The 1 official language in Honduras is Spanish, spoken by about 80% of the population.The government also recognizes several other languages, including:EnglishGarifunaMískitoHere is a complete list of all 10 languages spoken in Honduras:Ch'orti'EnglishGarifunaHonduras Sign LanguageLencaMískitoPechSpanishSumo TawahkaTol
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el 10 de septiembre es el dia del niño en Honduras. on September The 10th we celebrate children"s day in Honduras.
Bernd Heine has written: 'The Sam languages' -- subject(s): History, Somali languages 'Afrikanische Verkehrssprachen' -- subject(s): African languages, Languages 'Die Verbeitung und Gliederung der Togorestsprachen' -- subject(s): Languages 'A typology of African languages' 'Grammaticalization and reanalysis in african languages' -- subject(s): African languages, Grammaticalization 'A typology of African languages' -- subject(s): African languages, Classification, Word order 'The Kuliak languages of Eastern Uganda' -- subject(s): Teuso languages 'The Nubi language of Kibera: An Arabic creole' 'Nilotic and Nilo-Hamitic' -- subject(s): Classification, Language and languages, Nilo-Hamitic languages, Nilotic languages 'Kalenjin glottochronology' -- subject(s): Dialects, Glottochronology, Kalenjin language, Lexicology 'LANGUAGE CONTACT AND GRAMMATICAL CHANGE'
Mayan languages are primarily spoken in Mexico and Guatemala, with some speakers also found in Belize and parts of Honduras and El Salvador. These languages are part of the wider Mayan language family, which includes over 30 different languages.
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Robert Henry Codrington has written: 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages
Strawberry's don't grow anywhere. Strawberries grown in many places, including Honduras. They exported about 900 tons in late 1990's.
The ancient Maya civilization primarily spoke languages within the Mayan language family, such as Yucatec, K'iche', and Q'eqchi'. These languages are still spoken by indigenous communities in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras today.