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What is Nahuatl?

Posted on June 3, 2014 by ZihGarden

Nahuatl, called the Aztec language or Mexicano at times, is one of the most wide-spread of the indigenous languages of Mexico. It is the language of the Nahuas of the empire of the Mexicas that dominated much of Mexico and Central America before the arrival of the Spanish conquerors and Continue Reading →

Posted in Mexico | Tagged Aztec, languages, mexicas, Nahuas, Nahuatl, Spanish

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