<page_title> Oto-Manguean languages </page_title> <section_title> Overview </section_title> <table> <cell> Oto-Manguean languages </cell> <cell> Otomis (Hñähñu) (several varieties) </cell> <cell> Central México (c. 212,000) </cell> <cell> Mazahua (Hñatho) </cell> <cell> México (state) (c. 350,000) </cell> <cell> Matlatzinca </cell> <cell> México (state). Two varieties: Ocuiltec–Tlahuica (c. 450) and Matlatzinca de San Francisco (c. 1,300) </cell> <cell> Manguean </cell> <cell> Nicaragua </cell> <cell> Costa Rica </cell> </table>
The Oto-Manguean languages that are spoken are indigenous to Mexico and the Manguean branch of the family, was spoken in Nicaragua and Costa Rica.