| Display title | Tabasco Languages |
| Default sort key | Tabasco Languages |
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| Page ID | 140837 |
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| Page creator | Kimberlygailbrown (talk | contribs) |
| Date of page creation | 18:57, 28 March 2013 |
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| Date of latest edit | 08:31, 20 August 2025 |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Only three percent of Tabasco's population speaks an indigenous language; of those who do, most speak Chontal, a Mayan language indigenous to the state. There are also speakers of Ch’ol, Tzeltal, Maya, Zapoteco, Nahuatl and Tzotzil in Tabasco. |