
Uto-Aztecan
Cora, Santa Teresa, Mexico
Cora Coro: Spirit of the Mountains
0K
Speakers
cok
Language Overview
Santa Teresa Cora, a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Cora people in Mexico, with around 10,000 speakers.
Market Insights
Content is mostly oral, with regional radio in Spanish and Cora. Younger speakers engage with Spanish media.
Cultural Context
Formal language shows respect for elders. Dialects vary across Cora regions.
Writing System and Typography
Latin script, left-to-right. Diacritics for tone.
Phonetics and Phonology
Tonal distinctions and nasalized vowels; challenging for outsiders.
Grammatical Structure
Typically Subject-Object-Verb (SOV); tense contextually implied.
Media and Text Layout
Translation expands around 10-15% for honorifics.
Localization Challenges
Subtitles need brevity due to tonal richness.
Technical Considerations
Encoding for tonal marks may be limited in digital formats.
Other information
Expressions reflect Cora heritage and resilience.
Our Human Voices
https://flowficiency.com/demo/voice-player/en_US?lang=#N/A
Read about other languages in Mexico
Combine seamlessly fitting layouts, customize everything