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- Nahuatl abstract "Nahuatl (/ˈnɑːwɑːtəl/; Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈnaːwatɬ] ), known informally as Aztec, is a language or group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken by an estimated 1.5 million Nahua people, most of whom live in Central Mexico. All Nahuan languages are indigenous to Mesoamerica.Nahuatl has been spoken in Central Mexico since at least the 7th century AD. It was the language of the Aztecs who dominated what is now central Mexico during the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerican history. During the centuries preceding the Spanish conquest of Mexico, the Aztec Empire had expanded to incorporate a large part of central Mexico, and its influence caused the variety of Nahuatl spoken by the residents of Tenochtitlan to become a prestige language in Mesoamerica. At the conquest, with the introduction of the Latin alphabet, Nahuatl also became a literary language, and many chronicles, grammars, works of poetry, administrative documents and codices were written in it during the 16th and 17th centuries. This early literary language based on the Tenochtitlan variety has been labeled Classical Nahuatl and is among the most studied and best-documented languages of the Americas.Today Nahuatl varieties are spoken in scattered communities, mostly in rural areas throughout central Mexico and along the coastline. There are considerable differences among varieties, and some are mutually unintelligible. Huasteca Nahuatl, with over 1 million speakers, is the most-spoken variety. They have all been subject to varying degrees of influence from Spanish. No modern Nahuatl languages are identical to Classical Nahuatl, but those spoken in and around the Valley of Mexico are generally more closely related to it than those on the periphery. Under Mexico's Ley General de Derechos Lingüísticos de los Pueblos Indígenas ("General Law on the Linguistic Rights of Indigenous Peoples") promulgated in 2003, Nahuatl and the other 63 indigenous languages of Mexico are recognized as lenguas nacionales ("national languages") in the regions where they are spoken, enjoying the same status as Spanish within their region.Nahuatl languages exhibit a complex morphology characterized by polysynthesis and agglutination. Through centuries of coexistence with the other indigenous Mesoamerican languages, Nahuatl has absorbed many influences, coming to form part of the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. Many words from Nahuatl have been borrowed into Spanish, and since diffused into hundreds of other languages. Most of these loanwords denote things indigenous to central Mexico which the Spanish heard mentioned for the first time by their Nahuatl names. English words of Nahuatl origin include "avocado", "chayote", "chili", "chocolate", "atlatl", "coyote", "axolotl" and "tomato".".
- Nahuatl iso6392Code "nah".
- Nahuatl iso6393Code "nci".
- Nahuatl languageFamily Nahuan_languages.
- Nahuatl languageFamily Uto-Aztecan_languages.
- Nahuatl languageRegulator Instituto_Nacional_de_Lenguas_Ind%C3%ADgenas.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Canada.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Durango.
- Nahuatl spokenIn El_Salvador.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Guatemala.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Guerrero.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Hidalgo_(state).
- Nahuatl spokenIn Mexico.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Michoac%C3%A1n.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Morelos.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Oaxaca.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Puebla.
- Nahuatl spokenIn State_of_Mexico.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Tlaxcala.
- Nahuatl spokenIn United_States.
- Nahuatl spokenIn Veracruz.
- Nahuatl thumbnail Aztec_woman_speaking.jpg?width=300.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink es-nah.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink CacaoChocolate.pdf.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink Appendix:Swadesh_lists_for_Uto-Aztecan_languages.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink nahuatl.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink ILAC_24.pdf.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=186680.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink Hungry.html.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink nahuatl.page.html.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink pres2005-033.pdf.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink nahuatl.html.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink Nawa.pdf.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink nahuatl.php.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink nah.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink CLIN_completo.pdf.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink Hablantes_Nahuatl.pdf.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink 00i-nahuatl.htm.
- Nahuatl wikiPageExternalLink G027a-GramNahIst-nhx.htm.
- Nahuatl wikiPageID "27642638".
- Nahuatl wikiPageRevisionID "605409192".
- Nahuatl agency Instituto_Nacional_de_Lenguas_Indígenas.
- Nahuatl altname "Aztec".
- Nahuatl category "Nahuatl derivations".
- Nahuatl category "Nahuatl language".
- Nahuatl colwidth "30".
- Nahuatl date "2000".
- Nahuatl dia Central_Nahuatl_languages.
- Nahuatl dia Eastern_Peripheral_Nahuatl.
- Nahuatl dia Huasteca_Nahuatl.
- Nahuatl dia Western_Peripheral_Nahuatl.
- Nahuatl ethnicity Nahua_peoples.
- Nahuatl fam Nahuan_languages.
- Nahuatl fam Uto-Aztecan_languages.
- Nahuatl familycolor "Uto-Aztecan".
- Nahuatl glotto "azte1234".
- Nahuatl glottoname "Aztec".
- Nahuatl hasPhotoCollection Nahuatl.
- Nahuatl imagecaption "Nahua woman from the Florentine Codex. The speech scroll indicates that she is speaking.".
- Nahuatl imagesize "100".
- Nahuatl indent "yes".
- Nahuatl iso "nah".
- Nahuatl iso "nci".
- Nahuatl iso3comment Classical_Nahuatl_language.
- Nahuatl iso3comment "For modern varieties, see List of Nahuan languages.".
- Nahuatl name "Nahuatl".
- Nahuatl nativename "Mexicano".
- Nahuatl notice "IPA".
- Nahuatl protoname Proto-Nahuan_language.
- Nahuatl region Durango.
- Nahuatl region Guerrero.
- Nahuatl region Hidalgo_(state).
- Nahuatl region Michoacán.
- Nahuatl region Morelos.
- Nahuatl region Oaxaca.
- Nahuatl region Puebla.
- Nahuatl region State_of_Mexico.
- Nahuatl region Tlaxcala.
- Nahuatl region Veracruz.
- Nahuatl region "and immigrants in United States, El Salvador, Guatemala and Canada".
- Nahuatl speakers "million".
- Nahuatl states Mexico.
- Nahuatl type "of Nahuatl origin".
- Nahuatl type "of the Nahuatl language".
- Nahuatl wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_Mexico.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Mesoamerican_languages.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Nahuatl.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Polysynthetic_languages.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Uto-Aztecan_languages.
- Nahuatl subject Category:Verb–subject–object_languages.
- Nahuatl type Abstraction100002137.
- Nahuatl type AgglutinativeLanguages.
- Nahuatl type Communication100033020.
- Nahuatl type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Nahuatl type IndigenousLanguagesOfMexico.
- Nahuatl type Language106282651.