Uto-aztecan Languages

The Uto-Aztecan languages are a Native American language family. The Uto-Aztecan languages are found from the Great Basin of the western United States (Oregon, Idaho, Utah, California, Nevada, Arizona), through Mexico south to El Salvador. Utah is named after the indigenous Uto-Aztecan Ute people. Classic Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and its modern descendants are part of the Uto-Aztecan family.

Uto-Aztecanlanguages (62)

 

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diplodocid
hans prinzhorn
it's a royal knockout
jakaya kikwete
lavender graduation
qingxi
john schneider (guitarist)
lamsa bible
olivia harrison
robert wood johnson (son)
u.s. district court for the western district of washington
u.s. highway 178
uninitialized variable
warioware touched!
yu yu hakusho: poltergeist report
a house boat on the styx
abraham somes
agrapha of jesus
alatri
alex briley
alex colville
american pit bull terrier
udmurt language
june 1, 1974
umbilical cord blood bank
foot gymnastics
violince
water rights
william anderson (naval officer)
world ocean database project
world peace council
xinran
yusuf lule
zhang jiuling
state of emergency in india
list of state leaders in 1235
statistical arbitrage
oxford castle
superkey
surya namaskara
suttungr (moon)
sweet track
creeper (comics)