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  2. Himno Nacional Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    The " Mexican National Anthem " ( Spanish: Himno Nacional Mexicano, pronounced ['imno nasjo'nal mexi'kano]; Nahuatl languages: Mexihcaletepetlacuicalt[citation needed] ), also known by its incipit " Mexicans, at the cry of war " ( Spanish: Mexicanos, al grito de guerra ), is the national anthem of Mexico.

  3. Spelling pronunciation - Wikipedia

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    Spelling pronunciation. Not to be confused with Pronunciation spelling. A spelling pronunciation is the pronunciation of a word according to its spelling when this differs from a longstanding standard or traditional pronunciation. Words that are spelled with letters that were never pronounced or that were not pronounced for many generations or ...

  4. Seri language - Wikipedia

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    Seri (Seri: cmiique iitom) is an indigenous language spoken by between 716 [2] and 900 [3] Seri people in Punta Chueca and El Desemboque, two villages on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. [3] The language is generally considered an isolate, but attempts have been made to include it in the theoretical Hokan language family. [4]

  5. A Translator - Wikipedia

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    A Translator (Spanish: Un Traductor) is a 2018 Cuban docudrama directed by Rodrigo Barriuso and Sebastián Barriuso. It was selected as Cuba's entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards , but it was not nominated.

  6. Iztaccihuatl - Wikipedia

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    Iztaccíhuatl or Ixtaccíhuatl (both forms also spelled without the accent) (Nahuatl pronunciation: [istakˈsiwat͡ɬ] ⓘ or, as spelled with the x, [iʃtakˈsiwat͡ɬ]) is a 5,230 m (17,160 ft) dormant volcanic mountain in Mexico located on the border between the State of Mexico and Puebla within Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park.

  7. Juan Villoro - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio Villoro Ruiz (born 24 September 1956, in Mexico City) is a Mexican writer and journalist and the son of philosopher Luis Villoro.He has been well known among intellectual circles in Mexico, Latin America and Spain for years, but his success among a wider readership has grown since receiving the Herralde Prize for his novel El testigo.

  8. Kaqchikel language - Wikipedia

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    The Kaqchikel language (in modern orthography; formerly also spelled Cakchiquel or Cachiquel) is an indigenous Mesoamerican language and a member of the Quichean–Mamean branch of the Mayan languages family. It is spoken by the indigenous Kaqchikel people in central Guatemala. It is closely related to the Kʼicheʼ (Quiché) and Tzʼutujil ...

  9. Love Me with All Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    For Spanish song on which this song was based, see Cuando calienta el sol (song). " Love Me with All Your Heart " is a popular song, based on the Spanish language song " Cuando calienta el sol ", originally composed as "Cuando Calienta El Sol En Masachapa" [1] [circular reference]. The music was written by Rafael Gastón Pérez [ es ], a ...