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GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF CLASSICAL NAHUATL
Nahuatl grammar; Classical nahuatl grammar

Ometepec Náhuatl         
LANGUAGE
South Guerrero Nahuatl language; ISO 639:nht; South Guerrero Nahuatl; Ometepec Nahuatl language; Ometepec Nahuatl; Ometepec Náhuatl language
Ometepec Nahuatl, also known as Southern Guerrero Nahuatl, is one of the Central Nahuatl languages of south-central Mexico. The dialects of the three areas where Ometepec Nahuatl is spoken are distinct enough to potentially be considered separate languages.
Nahuatl         
  • Text about the language by Fray Joseph de Carranza, second half of the 18th century (click to read)
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  • Illustrated alphabet of the Nahuatl, Aztec or Mexicano language
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  • Page of Book IV from the [[Florentine Codex]]. The text is in Nahuatl written in the Latin alphabet.
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LANGUAGE OF THE NAHUAN BRANCH OF THE UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGE FAMILY
Aztec language; Náhuatl; Náhuatl language; Nahua language; Nawatl; Nauhuatl; Nāhuatl; Nahuatl language; ISO 639:nah; Mexicano language; Nehuatl; Nāhuatl language; Aztec (language); Nahuatl+languages+language; Nahuatl literature; Aztec literature; Nahuatl phonology
['n?:w?:t(?)l, n?:'w?:t(?)l]
¦ noun (plural same, Nahuatls)
1. a member of a group of peoples native to southern Mexico and Central America, including the Aztecs.
2. the Uto-Aztecan language of the Nahuatl.
Origin
via Sp. from Nahuatl.
Michoacán Nahuatl         
LANGUAGE
ISO 639:ncl; Michoacán Náhuatl language; Michoacan Nahuatl; Michoacán Nahuatl language; Michoacan Nahuatl language; Mexicano central de occidente
Michoacán Nahuatl is the name given to a variety of Nahuatl language spoken by the Nahua Michoacan on the Pacific Coast of Mexico in Michoacán. It is a dialect of Nahuatl, a language of the Uto-Aztecan family.

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Classical Nahuatl grammar

The grammar of Classical Nahuatl is agglutinative, head-marking, and makes extensive use of compounding, noun incorporation and derivation. That is, it can add many different prefixes and suffixes to a root until very long words are formed. Very long verbal forms or nouns created by incorporation, and accumulation of prefixes are common in literary works. New words can thus be easily created.