Maratino language

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title: Maratino language
text: Maratino is a poorly attested extinct language that was spoken in north-east Mexico, near Martín, Tamaulipas. Swanton, who called it 'Tamaulipeco', classified it as Uto-Aztecan based on a few obvious cognates, such as Maratino chiguat 'woman' ~ Nahuatl cihuātl 'woman' and peyot 'peyote' ~ Nahuatl peyotl, but other scholars have not considered this to be enough to classify the language.
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description: Extinct North American aboriginal language
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maratino_language
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date modified: 2024-01-30T15:09:58Z
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