Rules of the Aztec Language: Classical Nahuatl Grammar |
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3rd person a'mo abstract nouns added adjectives adverbs Arte become Carochi's ceme cenca chiua choca classical Nahuatl Clavigero's compounded compulsive consonant count cuel derived from nouns drop the tl ending in tl expressed future indicative Garibay gerund glottal stop ichtecqui imperative impersonal inic intla intransitive verbs irregular verbs lengua mexicana liztli mati meaning Miguel León-Portilla miqui nahuatl ou mexicaine nemi nitenotza nopilhuan nopiltzin nouns ending nouns in otl object prefixes onoc optative otenotzani passive voice past perfect plural poloa possessive pronominal prefix postpositions preceded pres present tense pret preterite endings preterite stem pron referring reflexive verbs Rémi Siméon reverential form rule Siméon sing someone Spanish subjunctive suffix syllable tenotza tenotzazque teotl tetla thou tla'toani tlaço'tla tlapanauia tlaxcalli tortilla transitive tzinoa University of Utah usually Verbals Ending Verbs ending vowel xiuitl xochitl xocotl yauh yotl