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- Maratino_language abstract "Maratino is a barely attested extinct language that was spoken in north-east Mexico, near Martín, Tamaulipas. Swanton, who called it 'Tamaulipeco', classified it as Uto-Aztecan based on a few obvious cognates, such as Maratino chiguat 'woman' ~ Nahuatl cihuātl 'woman' and peyot 'peyote' ~ Nahuatl peyotl, but other scholars have not considered this to be enough to classify the language.".
- Maratino_language iso6393Code "none".
- Maratino_language thumbnail Maratino_lang.png?width=300.
- Maratino_language wikiPageID "31551586".
- Maratino_language wikiPageRevisionID "601657147".
- Maratino_language extinct "?".
- Maratino_language family "unclassified".
- Maratino_language familycolor "American".
- Maratino_language glotto "mara1266".
- Maratino_language hasPhotoCollection Maratino_language.
- Maratino_language iso "none".
- Maratino_language map "Maratino lang.png".
- Maratino_language mapcaption "The location of Maratino in Tamaulipas state".
- Maratino_language name "Maratino".
- Maratino_language nativename "Tamaulipeco".
- Maratino_language region "NE Mexico".
- Maratino_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas.
- Maratino_language subject Category:Languages_of_Mexico.
- Maratino_language subject Category:Unclassified_languages_of_North_America.
- Maratino_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Maratino_language type Communication100033020.
- Maratino_language type IndigenousLanguage106903519.
- Maratino_language type IndigenousLanguagesOfTheAmericas.
- Maratino_language type Language106282651.
- Maratino_language type LanguagesOfMexico.
- Maratino_language type UnclassifiedLanguagesOfNorthAmerica.
- Maratino_language type Language.
- Maratino_language type Language.
- Maratino_language type InformationEntity.
- Maratino_language comment "Maratino is a barely attested extinct language that was spoken in north-east Mexico, near Martín, Tamaulipas. Swanton, who called it 'Tamaulipeco', classified it as Uto-Aztecan based on a few obvious cognates, such as Maratino chiguat 'woman' ~ Nahuatl cihuātl 'woman' and peyot 'peyote' ~ Nahuatl peyotl, but other scholars have not considered this to be enough to classify the language.".
- Maratino_language label "Idioma maratino".
- Maratino_language label "Maratino language".
- Maratino_language sameAs Idioma_maratino.
- Maratino_language sameAs m.0glshpx.
- Maratino_language sameAs Q6755055.
- Maratino_language sameAs Q6755055.
- Maratino_language sameAs Maratino_language.
- Maratino_language wasDerivedFrom Maratino_language?oldid=601657147.
- Maratino_language depiction Maratino_lang.png.
- Maratino_language isPrimaryTopicOf Maratino_language.
- Maratino_language name "Maratino".
- Maratino_language name "Tamaulipeco".