The Mayan languages are a group of around 30 related languages spoken by the Maya people in regions of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. These languages belong to the Mayan language family and include well-known languages like K'iche' and Yucatec Maya. Each language has its own unique grammar and vocabulary, reflecting the rich cultural diversity of the Maya civilization.
Many Mayan languages are still spoken today, preserving ancient traditions and knowledge. Efforts are being made to revitalize and promote these languages, as they are vital to the identity and heritage of the Maya communities. Understanding and supporting Mayan languages helps keep their history alive for future generations.