Where does “tlalaalatlah” come from?
tlalaalatlah (Classical Nahuatl) comes from Classical Nahuatl tlalaala, from Cimbrian aala, from Middle High German āle, from Old High German āla, from Proto-West Germanic ālu, from Proto-Germanic ēlō, from Proto-Indo-European h₁ólos, from Proto-Indo-European ēl- — awl, prong.
tlalaalatlah (Classical Nahuatl): in a place abundant in mallows, a field of mallows
Definitions
- in a place abundant in mallows, a field of mallows