The South-Polish language is an indigenous language spoken in the state of Puebla in Mexico. There are two main options that can be considered separate languages:
- The Mesontlan dialect ( Los Reyes Metzontla Popoloca, Mezontla Popoloca, Southern Popoloca ) is common in 1 city in the state of Puebla . According to the village leader, less than 20% understand the language, 10% can speak it and only 10 people speak it well. The dialect is not written.
- The San Juan Atzing dialect ( Atzingo Popoloca, Eastern Popoloca, Ngigua, Popoloca de San Juan Atzingo, Popoloca del Oriente, San Juan Atzingo Popoloca, Southern Popoloca ) is widespread in the municipality of San Juan Azingo of the state of Puebla . A letter based on latin.
| South polish language | |
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| Country | Mexico |
| Regions | Puebla |
| Total number of speakers | 7000 (1991-1993) |
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| Language Codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | pbe - Mesontlan |