Yucatán

See also: Yucatan

English

Map of Mexico highlighting Yucatán

Etymology

Several etymologies for this name have been proposed:

  • Perhaps the most well-known is where it is said to derive from Mayan, being either tectetan, meaning “I do not understand you” or uyutan, uyukatan, or yukutan, “listen to them talk!”.
  • Bernal Diaz derived the name from the vegetable yuca + tale, a hillock in which the tuber is planted.
  • Perhaps more likely is the derivation from Nahuatl yohcāuh ‘possession, riches’ + tlān ‘place of’.

Proper noun

Yucatán

  1. A peninsula in North America incorporating the Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche, and Quintana Roo as well as Belize and northeastern Guatemala.
  2. A state in Mexico.

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Czech

Proper noun

Yucatán m

  1. Yucatán (state in Mexico)

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɟ͡ʝukaˈtan/, [ɟ͡ʝukaˈt̪ãn]

Proper noun

Yucatán m

  1. A state of Mexico.
  2. A peninsula in Mexico.

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