Nahuatl
Americannoun
plural
Nahuatls,plural
Nahuatl-
a member of any of various peoples of ancient origin ranging from southeastern Mexico to parts of Central America and including the Aztecs.
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a Uto-Aztecan language spoken by over half a million people mostly in central Mexico.
adjective
noun
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a member of one of a group of Central American and Mexican Indian peoples including the Aztecs
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the language of these peoples, belonging to the Uto-Aztecan family
Etymology
Origin of Nahuatl
1815–25; < Spanish náhuatl < Nahuatl nāhuatl something that makes an agreeable sound, a second-language speaker of one's own language
Example Sentences
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I know it’ll be magical because it’s not only in Spanish, but there’s some Nahuatl in there.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 3, 2025
Apart from the "talciguines" - Nahuatl for devilish men - one character represents Jesus.
From BBC • Mar. 26, 2024
The gallery’s namesake is Nepantla, a Nahuatl word that means “in the middle,” which Prendez describes as the place where one heals, rejuvenates or creates.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 30, 2023
While it's not clear if the opera's organizers will offer more showings, some in attendance who likely saw their first-ever Nahuatl opera were clearly moved by Cuitlahuac's story.
From Reuters • Jul. 19, 2023
I also found on Google the next day that Popocatepetl is really a volcano, and the name is literally Nahuatl for “smoking mountain.”
From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera
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