Nahuatl

See also: nahuatl, náhuatl, and nàhuatl

English

Etymology

From Spanish náhuatl, from Classical Nahuatl nahuatl, nahuatlatolli (the clear or understandable language).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnɑːwɑːt(ə)l/, /nɑːˈwɑːt(ə)l/, /nəˈwɑːt(ə)l/

Proper noun

Nahuatl

  1. The polysynthetic Aztecan language spoken by an indigenous people of Mexico.
  2. A group of people indigenous to the Central Mexico region spanning multiple tribal groups including the Aztecs.

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Noun

Nahuatl (plural Nahuatls)

  1. A member of this group.

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