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K’iche’ or Quiché /kiːˈtʃeɪ/ (K'iche' [kʼiˈtʃeʔ], also Qatzijob'al "our language" to its speakers) is a Mayan language of Guatemala, spoken by the K'iche' people of the central highlands. With over a million speakers (some 7% of Guatemala's population), K'iche' is the second-most widely spoken language in the country after Spanish. Most speakers of K'iche' languages also have at least a working knowledge of Spanish. The Central dialect is the most commonly used in the media and education.

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  • K’iche’ or Quiché /kiːˈtʃeɪ/ (K'iche' [kʼiˈtʃeʔ], also Qatzijob'al "our language" to its speakers) is a Mayan language of Guatemala, spoken by the K'iche' people of the central highlands. With over a million speakers (some 7% of Guatemala's population), K'iche' is the second-most widely spoken language in the country after Spanish. Most speakers of K'iche' languages also have at least a working knowledge of Spanish. The Central dialect is the most commonly used in the media and education.
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