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  • proper noun a Mayan language of Chiapas, Mexico.

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Examples

  • It was pretty strange being surrounded with small kids speaking and fighting in Tzotzil while playing computer games.

    Pedestrian Friendly? 2009

  • Tzotzil is a language with variations which are not considered dialects.

    Page 2 2009

  • I asked one of my Tzotzil friend who was selling pot holders on the street what the word was in Tzotzil and I got something like "a little piece of cloth to hold hot pots" a sure sign that the English word will prevail over the Tzotzil expression.

    Trueque 2009

  • It was pretty strange being surrounded with small kids speaking and fighting in Tzotzil while playing computer games.

    Pedestrian Friendly? 2009

  • It was pretty strange being surrounded with small kids speaking and fighting in Tzotzil while playing computer games.

    Pedestrian Friendly? 2009

  • Tzotzil is a language with variations which are not considered dialects.

    Page 2 2009

  • I asked one of my Tzotzil friend who was selling pot holders on the street what the word was in Tzotzil and I got something like "a little piece of cloth to hold hot pots" a sure sign that the English word will prevail over the Tzotzil expression.

    Trueque 2009

  • It was pretty strange being surrounded with small kids speaking and fighting in Tzotzil while playing computer games.

    Pedestrian Friendly? 2009

  • I asked one of my Tzotzil friend who was selling pot holders on the street what the word was in Tzotzil and I got something like "a little piece of cloth to hold hot pots" a sure sign that the English word will prevail over the Tzotzil expression.

    Trueque 2009

  • It was pretty strange being surrounded with small kids speaking and fighting in Tzotzil while playing computer games.

    Pedestrian Friendly? 2009

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