The Otopame family includes various languages. Chichimeca Jonaz is spoken in the state of Guanajuato. Mazahua is spoken in Michoacan. Otomi includes six languages that are spoken in the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Queretaro, Hidalgo, and Tlaxcala. Pame is spoken in the state of San Luis Potosi, while Matlatzinca and Ocuilteco are spoken in the state of Mexico.
| Name | Ethnologue entries |
|---|---|
| Chichimeca Jonaz | pei |
| Central Mazahua | maz |
| Michoacán Mazahua | mmc |
| Eastern Highland Otomi | otm |
| Estado de México Otomi | ots |
| Ixtenco Otomi | otz |
| Mezquital Otomi | ote |
| Querétaro Otomi | otq |
| Temoaya Otomi | ott |
| Tenango Otomi | otn |
| Texcatepec Otomi | otx |
| Tilapa Otomi | otl |
| Central Pame | pbs |
| Northern Pame | pmq |
| Southern Pame (Extinct) | pmz |
| Atzingo Matlatzinca | ocu |
| San Francisco Matlatzinca | mat |
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