The Yucatecan Mayan language is an Amerindian language, derived from the Mayan trunk, spoken mainly in the Mexican peninsular states of Yucatan, Campeche and Quintana Roo, in northern Guatemala, particularly in Petén as well as to a lesser extent in Belize.
In this exercise you have to match the Mayan phrases with their Spanish translations as in the following examples:
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b) people living in the community may be fans of more than one team.
violence is common at the games in the region usually come from the
outside area.
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