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Did Aztec have a written language?

The Aztecs did have a written language, but it wasn't an alphabet like ours. They used a system called hieroglyphic writing, which combined pictures and symbols to represent words, syllables, and sounds.

Here are some key points about Aztec writing:

* Not purely pictorial: While pictures were used, they were often combined with other elements to create complex meanings.

* Logographic and syllabic: Some symbols represented whole words, while others represented syllables.

* Used for a variety of purposes: Aztec writing was used for recording history, religious rituals, laws, and daily life.

* Written on various surfaces: Aztec writing was found on codexes (folded books), stone monuments, pottery, and even human skin.

Important Note: Much of the Aztec writing was lost due to Spanish conquest and destruction. While some codices survive, they represent only a small fraction of what was once known.

If you want to learn more about the intricacies of the Aztec writing system, I recommend searching for "Aztec hieroglyphics" or "Aztec writing" on the internet. Many resources delve deeper into its complexities and provide visuals of the different symbols and their meanings.

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