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Nawat (academically Pipil, also
known as
Nahuat) is a
Nahuan language native to
Central America. It is the
southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
- to Our Land". See Help:IPA/Spanish and
Salvadoran Spanish. See es:Idioma
náhuat § Fonología and
Nawat § Phonology.
Sometimes written ne tal ka tupal. Sometimes...
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Italian among others.
Nicaragua has a
total of 4
extinct languages:
Nahuat The
Nahuat language was
spoken on the
Atlantic coast,
mainly in
Rivas Department...
- Sonsonate. This name was
taken from the Rio
Grande or
Sonsonate in the
Nahuat language,
which crosses it from
north to
south across the
entire plain until...
- door "He couldn't
enter the
house because the door was closed" (Mexicanero
Nahuat) Many
dialects have also
undergone a
degree of
simplification of
their morphology...
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Isthmus Nahuatl (Isthmus
Nahuat;
native name: melaꞌtájto̱l) is a
Nahuatl dialect cluster spoken by
about 30,000
people in Veracruz, Mexico.
According to...
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during the
Toltec expansion. For most authors, the term
Pipil or
Nawat (
Nahuat) is used to
refer to the
language in
Central America only (i.e., excluding...
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written in both
Nahuat and Spanish. The name of the play
comes from its main character, El Güegüense,
which is
derived from the
Nahuat word Wewej, meaning...
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Nahua group located at the
southern frontier of Mesoamerica. They
spoke the
Nahuat language before it went
extinct in both
countries after Spanish conquest...
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nacatamal (
Nahuat: Nakatamal,
Nakat "meat",
tamal "tamale") (Nahuatl: Nacatamal,
Nacatl "meat",
tamalli "tamale") is a
traditional Nicaraguan dish similar...