Aimara.
A dialect of the Indians of S. America, largely augmented by Spanish. The natives were subject to the Incas of Peru, at the conquest, and now inhabit the high ground near Lake Titicaca or Chucuito. They are closely allied to the Quichua or native Peruvians. See [Aymara].
Aimauk.
A dialect of Moghol, spoken by the Tshehar-Aimauk, N. W. Afghanistan, in the neighbourhood of Herat.
Aino.
The native name for the language of the Curile Islands, meaning “man.” ☞
Airica.
American: a dialect of the Betoi.
Aitutakìan.