Náhuat de El Salvador

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Náhuat de El Salvador is an indigenous Uto-Aztecan language of the Pipil people, traditionally spoken in western El Salvador and now critically endangered.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American indigenous language
Uto-Aztecan language
critically endangered language
indigenous language
alternativeName Nawat NERFINISHED
Náhuat Pipil NERFINISHED
Pipil NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Classical Nahuatl NERFINISHED
Mexican Nahuatl varieties
continent North America
country Republic of El Salvador NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance marker of Pipil identity
repository of traditional knowledge
declineCause Spanish dominance
discrimination against indigenous languages
urbanization and migration
endangermentLevel severely reduced number of speakers
ethnicGroup Pipil people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSpelling Nahuat de El Salvador NERFINISHED
Nawat de El Salvador NERFINISHED
hasISOStatus no separate ISO 639-3 code distinct from Pipil classification
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Spanish language NERFINISHED
hasLoanwordsIn Salvadoran Spanish place names
hasMorphologicalFeature agglutinative morphology
polysynthetic tendencies
hasPhonologicalFeature vowel length contrast
hasSpeakersIn Ahuachapán Department NERFINISHED
La Libertad Department NERFINISHED
Sonsonate Department NERFINISHED
hasSyntacticFeature basic SVO word order with variation
historicalStatus once widely spoken in western El Salvador
languageBranch Southern Uto-Aztecan languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
languageGroup Nahuan languages NERFINISHED
nativeName Náhuat NERFINISHED
region Central America
revitalizationStatus subject of language revitalization efforts
spokenIn El Salvador NERFINISHED
status critically endangered
subclassOf Nahuan language NERFINISHED
Pipil language NERFINISHED
traditionalRegion western El Salvador NERFINISHED
usedBy Pipil communities NERFINISHED
usedIn local toponyms
ritual practices
traditional oral literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Pipil (Nawat) alsoKnownAs Náhuat de El Salvador