All of them. Their language is still spoken in some parts of Mexico.
Some Aztec words that are still used today in the Spanish language include chocolate (chocolatl), tomato (tomatl), and avocado (ahuacatl). Additionally, some place names in Mexico still retain their original Aztec names, such as Tlaxcala and Teotihuacan.
Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, is still spoken by about 1.5 million people in Mexico today. It is considered an official language in Mexico alongside Spanish, and efforts are being made to preserve and promote its use.
The Aztec writing system used logograms and glyphs, not an alphabet like the Latin script. However, there are symbols representing various sounds in Nahuatl, the Aztec language, that can be used to write English words, but it's not a direct translation of the English alphabet into the Aztec writing system.
just a few of these words are:agenda (what one the agenda for todays meeting?)alibi (her alibi was that she had gone to her friends party on saterday night)per annum ( he only got paid £20,000 per annum)exit (the exit is over there)atrium (he lead her imto the atrium)vice versa ( cats hate digs and vice versa)
The Aztec language is known as Nahuatl. Some common vocabulary words in Nahuatl include "tlapalli" for colors, "kalli" for house, and "tlacuilo" for writer or scribe. The Aztecs also used pictorial writing known as glyphs to communicate.
Some Greek words used in English today are "democracy" (demokratía), "academy" (akadḗmeia), "alphabet" (alphabētos), and "cybernetics" (kubernētikós).
Some Anglo-Norman words that are still used today include mutton, salmon, beef, tart, and onion.
Two Amerindian words still used today
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some dutch words that are still used today are bowery (farm) , brief (letter) , spook (ghost) , scow (riverboat) , and yacht i got this from my packet.
like academy is still used today as a learning place
A variety of Shakespearian words are still used today but many of the words were made up by William and many may be rather familiar.
yes it is still used today
Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, is still spoken by about 1.5 million people in Mexico today. It is considered an official language in Mexico alongside Spanish, and efforts are being made to preserve and promote its use.
Many words used in law, medicine, science and theology are Latin.
the tank is still used today. For example the M1 Abrams is still used
long houses are not still used today