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| | Nahuatl language (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Nahuatl is still the most widely spoken Native American language in Mexico; however, most, if not all, of the speakers of Nahuatl are bilingual, having a working knowledge of the Spanish language. |
 | | Nahuatl is related to the languages spoken by the Hopi, Comanche, Pima, Shoshone, and other peoples of western North America, as they All belong to the Uto-Aztecan language family. |
 | | Nahuatl Literature is extensive (probably the most extensive of All Amerindian languages), including a relatively large corpus of poetry (see also Nezahualcoyotl); the Nican Mopohua is an excellent early sample of transcribed Nahuatl. |
| nahuatl-language.iqnaut.net (1304 words) |
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