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Pech language

Pech or Pesh is a Chibchan language spoken in Honduras. It was formerly known as Paya, and continues to be referred to in this manner by several sources, though there are negative connotations associated with this term. It has also been referred to as Seco. There are 300 speakers according to Yasugi (2007). It is spoken near the north-central coast of…

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ELP
Pech
Ethnicity
6,000 Pech (2013)
Glottolog
pech1241
ISO 639-3
pay
Language family
Pech
Linguasphere
81-BAA-aa

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Pech language

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples10
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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Pech language

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ELP · 1
Pech language → Pech
Ethnicity · 1
Pech language → 6,000 Pech (2013)
Glottolog · 1
Pech language → pech1241
ISO 639-3 · 1
Pech language → pay
Language family · 1
Pech language → Pech
Linguasphere · 1
Pech language → 81-BAA-aa
Native speakers · 1
Pech language → 300 (2007)
Native to · 1
Pech language → Honduras
Pronunciation · 1
Pech language → [petʃ]~[peʃ]
Region · 1
Pech language → North central coast (Olancho Department)

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pech nouns language occur though vowels spoken honduras holt suffixes de becomes may consonants tone paya department 1999 vowel marked

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Pech languageELPPech1.00infobox
Pech languageEthnicity6,000 Pech (2013)1.00infobox
Pech languageGlottologpech12411.00infobox
Pech languageISO 639-3pay1.00infobox
Pech languageLanguage familyPech1.00infobox
Pech languageLinguasphere81-BAA-aa1.00infobox
Pech languageNative speakers300 (2007)1.00infobox
Pech languageNative toHonduras1.00infobox
Pech languagePronunciation[petʃ]~[peʃ]1.00infobox
Pech languageRegionNorth central coast (Olancho Department)1.00infobox

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