zásaditému
Zásaditému is a language isolate spoken in the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, specifically by the Zinacantecos people, who reside in the state of Chiapas. The language is also known as Tsotsil or Tools.
Tsotsil is a complex language with a rich grammatical system that includes multiple tonal variations, and a
Tsotsil has a unique set of phonemes, including sounds not found in other languages, such as a
/tsotʼsɨl/ can be translated as "Toolists" but it is more correctly referred to as a term used
Tsotsil has a rich cultural heritage and is considered an important part of the Zinacantecos identity. Efforts
Zinacantecos people prefer to name "tools" referring specifically to arrangements that assist fellow kin establishing productive