Let’s Learn Nahuatl Worksheet!
By Maiz Centeotl Chicomecoatl
Nouns
Singular Nouns
Nahuatl nouns take singular and plural suffixes. They do not have gender! Singular nouns take the suffixes –tl, -tli, -li, -in; plural nouns take the suffixes –h, -meh, -tin. Nouns consist of a stem and a suffix (singular or plural).
Nouns stems that end in a vowel take the singular suffix –tl.
Examples:
Stem + Suffix Complete Noun
A + tl =Atl (Water)
Te + tl =Tetl (stone
zoqui + tl =Zoquitl (Mud)
Noun stems that end in a consonant (except –l-) take the singular suffix –tli.
Examples:
Stem + Suffix Complete Noun
Nan + tli =Nantli (Mother)
Tah + tli =Tahtli (Father)
Miz + tli =Miztli (Puma)
Noun stems that end in –l-take the singular suffix –li
Examples:
Stem + Suffix Complete Noun
Xal + Li =Xalli (Sand)
Chil + Li =Chilli (Hot Pepper)
Pil + Li =Pilli (Child)
A few noun stems that end in a consonant take the singular suffix –in.
Examples
Stem + Suffix Complete Noun
Zol + In =Zolin (Quail)
Chapul + In =Chapulin (Grasshopper)
Mich + In =Michin (fish)
11/19/07
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