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Mayan languages on a map

With the help of the map below, name the mayan languages of the world that are still spoken today.
The "Core Mayan" branch is broken up for this quiz
This map may not be very accurate
Quiz by KevinTheCat
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Last updated: August 17, 2024
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First submittedAugust 17, 2024
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Huastecan
 
Huastec
170k
Eastern Mayan
 
Mamean
 
Ixilan
Ixil
135k
Awakatek
12k
Core Mamean
Mam
478k
Tektitek
5.0k
 
Quichean
 
Q'eqchi'
1.3m
Uspantek
5.1k
Core Quichean
K'iche'
1.1m
Kaqchikel
410k
Achi
120k
Tz'utujil
72k
Sacapultek
6.5k
Sipacapense
4.2k
Poqom
Poqomchi'
130k
Poqomam
11k
Western Mayan
 
Cholan
 
Core Cholan
Ch'ol
250k
Chontal
61k
Ch'orti'
30k
Tzeltalan
Tzeltal
590k
Tzotzil
550k
 
Kanjobalan
 
Chujean
Tojolab'al
67k
Chuj
63k
Core Kanjobalan
Q'anjob'al
190k
Akatek
68k
Popti'
33k
Mocho'
124
Yucatecan
 
Mopan-Itza
 
Mopan
13k
Itza'
410
 
Yucatec-Lacandon
 
Yucatec
800k
Lacandon
770
2 Comments
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Level 62
Aug 19, 2024
Fascinating. How do you do SVGs like this?
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Level 67
Aug 19, 2024
There's a guide in the create tab, but to summarize:

1. download inkscape

2. select the pen tool (there are other tools too)

3. draw shapes (paths)

4. save your svg

5. upload to your svg to your quiz

6. match your path IDs (find these in the edit tab of inkscape. To change them, go to ¨XML editor¨. there's a box where you type the new name, then press ENTER) to your answers by adding a column labelled "path" on the furthest left and filling in said paths (ex: if you want path X to light up when you type "China", add "China" as an answer in your quiz and add X's ID in the adjacent cell in the "path" column)

Its not that hard once you get the hang of it