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<p>strung together to make longer complex words. Through a very long period of development alongside other Indigenous <a href="page.php?w=Mesoamerican_languages">Mesoamerican languages</a>, they have absorbed many influences, coming to form part of the <a href="page.php?w=Mesoamerican_language_area">Mesoamerican language area</a>. Many words from Nahuatl were absorbed into Spanish and, from there, were diffused into hundreds of other languages in the region. Most of these loanwords denote objects indigenous to central Mexico, which the Spanish heard</p><p>
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