Nahuatl was the primary language of the Aztec.
The Khoikhoi people speak Khoi, one of Khoisan languages--the Khoisan languages are the click languages--spoken in Southern Africa.
Spoken languages are languages that are spoken by people for communication. They involve vocalization and sound production to convey meaning, as opposed to written languages, which use visual symbols for communication. There are thousands of spoken languages used around the world.
There were primarily two Aztec glyph languages: Nahuatl and Mixtec. Nahuatl was the most widely spoken and prominent language among the Aztecs. Mixtec was also used by the Mixtec people in the surrounding region.
The Aboriginals had many languages.
There is no record of the language(s) spoken by the ancient Beothuk people.
English is the official language of Belize. Being located in Central America, however, Spanish is also spoken there. There may be indigenous cultures there also, speaking Mayan, Incan or Aztec languages, or combinations of all of them.
Mexico does not have an official language. It has a de facto language (Spanish) spoken by the majority of the population. Also, there are 62 Amerindian languages recognized as national languages, which can be used for official documents.
As it is the case with most of Mexico, almost everyone speaks Spanish. There are also some communities where Italian is also spoken (Chipilo, San Andres Cholula) and indigenous people who speak Nahuatl and other Aztec-related languages.
French.
There are approximately 7,117 languages spoken in the world today. The most widely spoken languages are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic. However, there are many languages spoken by a small number of people, contributing to the linguistic diversity of the world.
The Aztec Empire primarily spoke Nahuatl, which was the language of the Aztec people. Nahuatl was the most widely spoken language in Mesoamerica at the time.
Igbo people speak Igbo