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The Miskito language of Nicaragua and Honduras Miskito is a language that is spoken in Nicaragua and Honduras. It forms part of the Misumalpan family of languages, named after the languages they encompass. This includes Miskito, Sumo, and Matagalpan languages. Misumalpan is believed to be a subset of the Chilban language group. There are approximately 200,000 Miskito speakers, which makes it the largest Misulmalpan language, that was previously dominated by the Sumo language. Another 100,000 people speak Misikito Coastal [...] |
Miskito is an Native American language belonging to the Chibchan family (Misumalpan group). It is spoken in Nicaragua and Honduras by approximately 180,000 people, the Miskitos.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Miskito > English: 815 words
English > Miskito: 743 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: November 5, 2008
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