U·to-Az·tec·an
/ˌyo͞odōˈazˌtekən,ˌyo͞odōˌazˈtekən/
adjective
relating to the Uto-Aztecan language family.
noun
a language family of Central America and western North America including Comanche, Hopi, Nahuatl (the language of the Aztecs), Paiute, Pima, and Shoshone.
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Uto-Aztecan languages
Family of languages
Uto-Aztecan, Uto-Aztekan is a family of indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over thirty languages. Uto-Aztecan languages are found almost entirely in the Western United States and Mexico. Wikipedia
Geographic distribution: Western United States, Mexico
Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary language families
Proto-language: Proto-Uto-Aztecan
The Uto-Aztecan languages are generally recognized by modern linguists as falling into seven branches: Numic, Takic, Hopi, and Tübatulabal, which some scholars ...