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{{Infobox language | |||
|name = Cuoxeh | |||
|nativename = ''Cuoxeh'' | |||
|pronunciation = [kʷoˈʃeʔ] | |||
|region = [[wikipedia:Central America|Central America]] | |||
|states = [[wikipedia:Guatemala|Guatemala]],<br>[[wikipedia:Belize|Belize]] | |||
|speakers = <15,000 | |||
|date = 2010 | |||
|familycolor = Language isolate | |||
|iso1 = cx | |||
|iso2 = cxh | |||
|iso3 = cxh | |||
|script = [[wikipedia:Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet]] (Cuoxeh) | |||
}} | |||
'''Cuoxeh''' (pronounced /[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|kʷoˈʃeʔ]]/, literally "the speech" or "the talk") is a small native American language spoken in Belize and Guatemala. There are between 10,000 and 15,000 native speakers spread out within a fairly large area of land and though the language is not officially recognised in Guatemala, it is in Belize. | '''Cuoxeh''' (pronounced /[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA|kʷoˈʃeʔ]]/, literally "the speech" or "the talk") is a small native American language spoken in Belize and Guatemala. There are between 10,000 and 15,000 native speakers spread out within a fairly large area of land and though the language is not officially recognised in Guatemala, it is in Belize. | ||