A family of American Indian languages spoken by Maya.
Sinònims
Examples for "Maya"
Examples for "Maya"
1After the accident, passengers were taken to local hospitals, Costa Maya said.
2Proceeds this year will go to support the Maya people of Guatemala.
3The song rang out in the night, and Maya understood the words.
4Another resident, who identified herself as Maya, called it the right decision.
5He's certain that the annual closure will also help restore Maya Bay.
1Most victims were Mayan peasants, many with no involvement in the conflict.
2Mr. Holder says that he recognized familiar Mayan symbols in the inscription.
3And then I also read that the Mayan calender ends December 2012.
4The Mayan long count calendar ends in 2012, at the winter solstice.
5One of the Bacabs, the four Mayan gods of the principle directions.
6Mr Stuart also achieved fame for his Mayan discoveries as a teenager.
7It is the place from which none ever return, the Mayan Winterland.
8For head chef Jenny Pinelo, serving these dishes honors her Mayan heritage.
9Even in Mexico and Mayan sculptures the gods are arrayed in gorgeous breech-clouts.
10The system shattered traditional authority patterns and disrupted community life among Mayan peasants.
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12The Mayan people suffer some of the highest poverty rates in Latin America.
13He says that he has demonstrated that most of the symbols are Mayan.
14He was Hispanic, but as much Mayan or Aztec as Spanish.
15The Ixchel is a privately owned museum dedicated to Mayan culture.
16Like the Mayan, the Aztec Winterland is the lowest level of the Underworld.