Xochiquetzal, Aztec Goddess
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@TheOfficialKarlaXC14 I didn't formally study it (not yet, at least). But trust me, their are MANY books, videos, guides, lessons, etc, online to teach you the basics of pronunciation, grammar, spelling, etc. Don't worry about it :). Your comment didn't offend me or whatever; I'm too understanding of a person to have been or be offended.
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@drki11joy123 and sorry about my other comment. it sounded really b'tchy and i wasnt trying too :S sorry again
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@drki11joy123 well wat i know is that xochiquetzal was the goddess of the flowers and fertility. i mean i dont beleive in this but that is wat i was told.. i think its pritty cool that u studyed this. where did u study this???
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@drki11joy123 i think i would know how to pronounce my name. this is actually part of my heritage. is it in yours? have u actually studied this? look im not here to discuss, im trying to help:) take it or leave it :)
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You have a lot of talent.
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nothats not how u pronounce it
@TheOfficialKarlaXC14 Yes, I've studied the Nahuatl language. Pronunciation of letters is the first thing you got to learn. The "x" in a Nahuatl word is pronounced as "sh", like in the English word "she". You place emphasis on the second to last syllable. So it's, Show-chee-KET-sal. Xochiquetzal, means something like, beautiful/precious/sacred flower. Xochitl (flower) is the singular, and Xochime (flowers) would be the plural.
drki11joy123 1 year ago 7
@TheOfficialKarlaXC14 Wrong. It's shOw-chee-KET-sAl
drki11joy123 1 year ago 5