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How you say hello in Aztec?

There is no single word for "hello" in the Aztec language, Nahuatl.

Here are some ways to greet someone in Nahuatl, depending on the context:

* "Tlazocamati" - This translates to "thank you" but can be used as a greeting, similar to saying "good morning" or "how do you do".

* "¿Cómo estás?" - This is the direct translation of "how are you?" and can be used as a friendly greeting.

* "¿Qué tal?" - This translates to "how is it going?" and is another way to greet someone casually.

* "Buenas tardes/días/noches" - While these are Spanish greetings, they are commonly used in communities where Nahuatl is spoken.

It's important to note that Nahuatl is a complex language with various dialects. The specific way of greeting someone might vary depending on the region and context.

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