Maya Language
The Maya language refers to a group of languages spoken by the Maya people, primarily in regions of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. These languages belong to the Mesoamerican language family and include several distinct languages, such as K'iche', Yucatec, and Q'eqchi'. Each language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary, reflecting the diverse cultures of the Maya civilization.
Maya languages are known for their complex writing systems, which include hieroglyphs used in ancient inscriptions. Today, many of these languages are still spoken by millions of people, and efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize them in the face of globalization and language shift.