Translation Services USA offers professional translation services for English to Chinanteco and Chinanteco to English language pairs. We also translate Chinanteco to and from any other world language. We can translate into over 100 different languages. In fact, Translation Services USA is the only agency in the market which can fully translate Chinanteco to literally any language in the world!
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Chinanteco belongs to the Chinantecan branch of the Oto-Manguean family. The Ethnologue lists 14 different partially unintelligible varieties of Chinanteco.
The Chinantecs are an indigenous people that lives in Oaxaca and Veracruz, Mexico, especially in the districts of Cuicatlán, Ixtlán de Juárez, Tuxtepec and Choapan. Some Chinantecs are still very traditional: they often wear traditional clothing and practice traditional crafts such as weaving, and they generally live from subsistence farming and small-scale trade.
Chinanteco is a tonal language and some dialects (Usila Chinantec) have five register tones, an uncommon trait in the world's languages.
Chinanteco also has ballistic syllables, which is apparently of laryngeal orogin, involving a spread glottis.
Chinanteco programming is carried by the CDI's radio stations XEOJN, broadcasting from San Lucas Ojitlán, Oaxaca, and XEGLO, broadcasting from Guelatao de Juárez, Oaxaca.
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