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Tapachultec was a Mixe language spoken in Chiapas Mexico. It is now extinct. Spoken in the area around modern-day Tapachula Chiapas it is part of the Mixe–Zoquean language family. Little is known about the language. However according to Otto Shuman a researcher of linguistics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico the language was lost in the 1930s during the reign of Chiapan Governor Victorico Grajales.

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