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Languages of North America / Uto-Aztecan languages / Agglutinative languages / Indigenous languages of Mexico / Pipil language / Pipil grammar / Pipil people / Nahuatl / Izalco / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Mesoamerican languages / Americas
Date: 2002-09-11 06:36:22
Languages of North America
Uto-Aztecan languages
Agglutinative languages
Indigenous languages of Mexico
Pipil language
Pipil grammar
Pipil people
Nahuatl
Izalco
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Mesoamerican languages
Americas

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