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''[[Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Tlaxcala_Language_and_Languages|Language and Languages]]''  
''[[Tlaxcala|Tlaxcala]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Tlaxcala_Language_and_Languages|Language and Languages]]''  


The name Tlaxcala probably comes from the Náhuatl word tlaxcallan, which means "place of corn." About three percent of Tlaxcala's population speaks native languages.  
The name Tlaxcala probably comes from the Náhuatl word tlaxcallan, which means "place of corn." About three percent of Tlaxcala's population speaks a native language.


Most materials used in Mexican research are written in Spanish. However, you do not need to speak or read Spanish to do research in Mexican records. However, you will need to know some key words and phrases to understand the records.  
Most materials used in Mexican research are written in Spanish. However, you do not need to speak or read Spanish to do research in Mexican records. However, you will need to know some key words and phrases to understand the records.  
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And remember that a great free resource is always [http://translate.google.com translate.google.com].  
And remember that a great free resource is always [http://translate.google.com translate.google.com].  


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