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.