Orizaba Nahuatl is a native American language spoken in the southeastern Mexican state of Veracruz mostly in the area to the south of the city of Orizaba... 5 KB (308 words) - 13:49, 23 November 2023 |
Goller, Patricia L.; Waterhouse, Viola G. (1974). "The Phonemes of Orizaba Nahuatl". International Journal of American Linguistics. 40 (2): 126–131. doi:10... 15 KB (1,314 words) - 01:04, 31 December 2023 |
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 |
Pico de Orizaba, also known as Citlaltépetl (from Nahuatl citlal(in) = star, and tepētl = mountain), is an active volcano, the highest mountain in Mexico... 24 KB (2,937 words) - 22:09, 17 March 2024 |
Sierra Negra at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Orizaba Nahuatl (Zongolica) at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)... 2 KB (180 words) - 21:13, 19 July 2023 |
Iztaccihuatl (category Pages with Nahuatl languages IPA) highest, after Pico de Orizaba at 5,636 m (18,491 ft), and Popocatépetl at 5,426 m (17,802 ft). The name "Iztaccíhuatl" is Nahuatl for "White woman", reflecting... 8 KB (680 words) - 12:16, 27 February 2024 |
La Malinche (category Pages with Nahuatl languages IPA) would have been Nahuatl-speaking. Another hint that supports her noble origin is her apparent ability to understand the courtly language of tecpillahtolli... 49 KB (5,839 words) - 13:08, 27 March 2024 |