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How do you say hello in the Aztek language?

The Aztec language, also known as Nahuatl, doesn't have a single word for "hello" in the same way that English does. However, there are various greetings that can be used depending on the context and time of day. Here are a few examples:

* " ¿Cómo estás? " (Koh-moh eh-stahs?) - This is a very common way to greet someone, similar to "How are you?" in English.

* " ¿Qué tal? " (Kay tah?) - Another common greeting, meaning "How's it going?" or "What's up?"

* " Buenos días **" (Bway-nos Dee-as) - This is a formal greeting used in the morning, similar to "Good morning".

* " Buenas tardes **" (Bway-nas Tar-des) - This is a formal greeting used in the afternoon, similar to "Good afternoon".

* " Buenas noches **" (Bway-nas Noh-chays) - This is a formal greeting used in the evening or at night, similar to "Good evening".

It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and there are many other ways to greet someone in Nahuatl. The specific greeting used will depend on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

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