Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/ OH-tə-MEE; Spanish: Otomí [otoˈmi]) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken by approximately 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central...
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particular). Otomi became extinct due to the community shifting from using Otomi to using Nahuatl as their primary language. Nahuatl had become a lingua franca...
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The grammar of the Otomi language displays a mixture of elements of synthetic and analytic structures. Particularly the phrase-level morphology is synthetic...
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Sayultec (which was also spoken in Ciudad Guzmán alongside Zapotec), Cochin, Otomi, Tiam, and Tamazultec. Spanish: tienen quatro lenguas de que antiguamente...
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Speakers of Otomian languages (Otomi, Mazahua and Matlatzinca) were routinely displaced to the edges of the Nahuan states. The Otomi of Xaltocan, for example...
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Portuguesa, Observatório da Língua (31 July 2021). "A língua mirandesa é língua oficial em Portugal desde 1999". Observatório da Língua Portuguesa (in European...
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Cherokee Inuit Miskito Navajo Otomi sign American artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other constructed...
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Pocomchí and Kekchi) the Otomanguean family (including Mezquital Otomi and Highland Otomi) the Salishan family (including Coeur d'Alene and Twana) VOS word...
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Cherokee Inuit Miskito Navajo Otomi sign American artistic Klingon Naʼvi Quenya auxiliary Esperanto Interlingua Interlingue Lingua Franca Nova Other constructed...
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with many archaic and poetic forms. The grammar of Koine Greek (the Greek lingua franca spoken in the Hellenistic and later periods) also differs slightly...
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