Sunday, August 25, 2013

Aztec Language Dictionary


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Aztec Define Aztec at Dictionary


Aztec Define Aztec at Dictionary


noun 1. a member of a Nahuatl-speaking state in central Mexico that was conquered by Cortés in 1521. 2. Also called classical Nahuatl. the variety of Nahuatl that



Aztec Language definition of Aztec Language in the Free Online


Aztec Language definition of Aztec Language in the Free Online


Aztec Language . Nahuatl, Nahua, language of the Aztec Indians, spoken by approximately 800,000 people (1969 estimate). Belongs to the Uto-Aztecan group of languages.



Nahuatl Language the Nahuatl/Aztec Indians Mexica


Nahuatl Language  the Nahuatl/Aztec Indians Mexica


Information on the Nahuatl (Aztec) language and the Nahuatl Indian people.



Nahuatl Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS


Nahuatl Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS


Nahuatl English Dictionary Online Translation, Language, Grammar Nahuatl > Spanish & Spanish > Nahuatl dictionary • Nahuatl vocabulary by topics



Nahuatl


Nahuatl


Nahuatl is a language of the Nahuan branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is spoken by an estimated 1.5 million Nahua people, most of whom live in Central



Nahuatl Aztec language courses dictionaries grammars other


Nahuatl Aztec language courses dictionaries grammars  other


Nahuatl As Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, With Copious Examples and Texts. by James Lockhart - a good introduction to written Nahuatl.



Nahuatl English dictionary English Nahuatl dictionary FREELANG


Nahuatl English dictionary  English Nahuatl dictionary FREELANG


Freelang Nahuatl-English dictionary. Nahuatl is an Uto-Aztecan language spoken by about 1.5 million Nahua people in Central Mexico. It is in fact a group of related



Aztec language definition of Aztec language by the Free Online


Aztec language definition of Aztec language by the Free Online


Na·hua·tl (nä wät l) n. pl. Nahuatl or Na·hua·tls. 1. A member of any of various Indian peoples of central Mexico, including the Aztecs. 2. The Uto-Aztecan



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