Tz'utujil
Tz'utujil is a Mayan language spoken primarily in the highlands of Guatemala. It is one of the several languages belonging to the Mayan language family and is primarily used by the Tz'utujil people, an indigenous group residing around Lake Atitlán.
The language has a rich oral tradition and is used in daily communication, cultural practices, and rituals. Tz'utujil is closely related to other Mayan languages, such as Kaqchikel and Tzeltal, and has its own unique grammar and vocabulary that reflect the culture and history of its speakers.