Nahuatl
noun
- Uto-Aztecan language
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈnɑːwɑːt(ə)l/ / /nɑːˈwɑːt(ə)l/ / /nəˈwɑːt(ə)l/
name
Etymology: From Spanish náhuatl, from Classical Nahuatl nahuatl, nahuatlatolli (“the clear or understandable language”).
- The polysynthetic Aztecan language spoken by an indigenous people of Mexico.
noun
Etymology: From Spanish náhuatl, from Classical Nahuatl nahuatl, nahuatlatolli (“the clear or understandable language”).
- A member of a group of people indigenous to Central Mexico, spanning multiple tribal groups and including the Aztecs.