Guerrero Nahuatl language is a Nahuan language spoken by about 125,000 people in Mexico. It is also known as Guerrero Aztec and Náhuatl de Guerrero.... 5 KB (381 words) - 21:43, 11 April 2024 |
Ometepec Nahuatl, also known as Southern Guerrero Nahuatl, is one of the Central Nahuatl languages of south-central Mexico. The dialects of the three... 994 bytes (52 words) - 16:10, 3 March 2024 |
Morelos, Mexico State, and Guerrero. Nuclear: Classical Nahuatl, Morelos Nahuatl, Tetelcingo Nahuatl Tlaxcala-Puebla Nahuatl (border of Puebla and Tlaxcala)... 2 KB (106 words) - 00:49, 1 August 2023 |
Nitroguanidine: a low explosive chemical ngu: ISO code of the Guerrero Nahuatl language ʻUelingatoni Ngū: a 19th-century Tongan Crown Prince Victor Anomah... 669 bytes (106 words) - 09:34, 11 July 2022 |
Nahuatl (English: /ˈnɑːwɑːtəl/ NAH-wah-təl; Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈnaːwat͡ɬ] ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of... 119 KB (12,808 words) - 22:25, 22 April 2024 |
Nahuas (redirect from Nahuatl people) Nahuan languages, or Nahuatl, consist of many variants, several of which are mutually unintelligible. About 1.5 million Nahuas speak Nahuatl and another... 51 KB (5,928 words) - 12:01, 17 April 2024 |
Nahuatl language in the United States is spoken primarily by Mexican immigrants from indigenous communities and Chicanos who study and speak Nahuatl as... 13 KB (1,377 words) - 20:35, 7 March 2024 |
Tixtla (redirect from Tixtla de Guerrero) (formally, Tixtla de Guerrero) (Spanish: [ˈtiɣstla ðe ɣeˈreɾo], Nahuatl: [ˈtiʃt͡ɬa]) is a town and seat of the Tixtla de Guerrero Municipality in the Mexican... 7 KB (286 words) - 04:42, 28 January 2024 |
Coatepec Nahuatl is a variety of Nahuatl of southwestern Mexico State and Guerrero spoken by 1,400 people. It is also known as Coatepec Aztec and Náhuatl de... 2 KB (167 words) - 16:06, 3 March 2024 |
The Guerrero Amuzgo language is an Amuzgo language spoken in southwest Guerrero state in Mexico. There are 23,000 speakers, 10,000 that are monolingual... 4 KB (180 words) - 01:29, 26 February 2024 |
Mexican Spanish (redirect from Mexican Spanish language) of Spanish. Furthermore, Nahuatl is not alone as a possible influence, as there are currently more than 90 native languages spoken in Mexico. Due to influence... 63 KB (6,555 words) - 02:55, 30 March 2024 |
Huasteca Nahuatl, Western Huasteca Nahuatl, Northern Puebla Nahuatl, Southeastern Puebla Nahuatl, Highland Puebla Nahuatl, Guerrero Nahuatl Archived 2013-08-01... 13 KB (938 words) - 20:23, 16 March 2023 |
Western Peripheral Nahuatl is a group of Nahuatl languages of Western Mexico. They are: Michoacán a.k.a. Pómaro Nahuatl on the west coast Coatepec and... 2 KB (113 words) - 20:19, 22 November 2023 |
stressed. Borrowings from other languages such as Spanish or Nahuatl are often stressed as in the original languages. An important morphophonological... 50 KB (4,640 words) - 20:56, 17 February 2024 |
Pozole (category Articles with text in Nahuatl languages) Pozole (Spanish pronunciation: [po'sole]; from Nahuatl languages: pozolli, meaning cacahuazintle, a variety of corn or maize) is a traditional soup or... 11 KB (1,095 words) - 01:19, 12 April 2024 |
Acapulco (redirect from Acapulco, Guerrero) Acapulco, Guerrero (/ˌækəˈpʊlkoʊ/ AK-ə-PUUL-koh, US also /ˌɑːk-/ AHK-; Nahuatl languages: Acapolco), is a city and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on... 97 KB (9,057 words) - 04:18, 19 March 2024 |
Zihuatanejo (redirect from Zihuatanejo, Guerrero) might be from the Purépecha language meaning "water of the yellow mountain"; another possible origin might be from Nahuatl (Cihuacan) meaning "place of... 50 KB (5,754 words) - 04:19, 1 February 2024 |
Aztecs (category Articles containing Classical Nahuatl-language text) groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the Nahuatl language and who dominated large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th... 169 KB (21,032 words) - 10:38, 23 April 2024 |
people that speak indigenous languages. These include mostly Triqui and Mixteco dialects, as well as Zapoteco, Náhuatl, Amuzgo, Chatino, and others.... 8 KB (476 words) - 16:56, 19 June 2023 |
Tlapanec people (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es)) native to the state of Guerrero. The Tlapanec language is a part of the Oto-Manguean language family. The now extinct Subtiaba language of Nicaragua was a... 3 KB (265 words) - 06:24, 13 April 2024 |
The Indigenous languages of the Americas had widely varying demographics, from the Quechuan languages, Aymara, Guarani, and Nahuatl, which had millions... 108 KB (6,980 words) - 01:56, 23 April 2024 |
Chilpancingo (redirect from Chilpancingo, Guerrero) [tʃilpanˈsiŋɡo] ; Nahuatl: Chilpantzinco (pronounced [t͡ʃiɬpanˈt͡siŋko])) is the capital and second-largest city of the Mexican state of Guerrero. In 2010 it... 17 KB (948 words) - 22:12, 7 February 2024 |