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O'odham language



         


O'odham (often referred to by the names of its two nearly-identical main dialect groupings, Papago and Pima) is an Uto-Aztecan language of Southern Arizona and northern Sonora where the Papago and Pima reside. It is the second most widely-spoken Native American language in the United States of America, with over 12000 speakers in the US, including over 180 monolinguals, and many more in Mexico.

See also: Common phrases in different languages

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