• Nawat (academically Pipil, also known as Nahuat) is a Nahuan language native to Central America. It is the southernmost extant member of the Uto-Aztecan...
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    their own language, Nahuatl. However, the Nahuas do not refer to themselves as Pipil. Archaeologist William Fowler notes that the term Pipil can be translated...
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  • Pipil may refer to: Nahua people of western El Salvador Pipil language (Nawat) Pipil grammar Pipil language (typological overview) This disambiguation...
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    Pupusa (category Articles containing Pipil-language text)
    the Pipil people due to the name meaning 'swollen' in the Pipil language.[citation needed] Honduran etymologists say that since the Pipil language is so...
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    northernmost Uto-Aztecan language is Shoshoni, which is spoken as far north as Salmon, Idaho, while the southernmost is the Pipil language of El Salvador and...
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    related modern languages spoken in Mexico. The inclusion of Pipil in this group is debated among linguists. Lyle Campbell (1997) classified Pipil as separate...
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    eastern dialects. Nahuan languages include not just varieties known as Nahuatl, but also Pipil and the extinct Pochutec language. The differences among...
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    Culture of El Salvador (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    influences of Native American languages of El Salvador such as Lencan languages, Cacaopera language, Mayan languages and Pipil language, which are still spoken...
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    Bixa orellana (category Articles containing Pipil-language text)
    Bixa orellana, also known as achiote, is a shrub or small tree native to Central America. Bixa orellana is grown in many countries worldwide. The plant...
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    Salvadorans (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    influences of Native American languages of El Salvador such as Lencan languages, Cacaopera language, Mayan languages and Pipil language, which are still spoken...
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