Nayarit

English

Etymology

From Cora Náayerite, named after a chief of the Cora people, Cora Naye.[1]

Proper noun

Nayarit

  1. A state on the central west coast of Mexico.

Translations

References

  1. ^ “El Nayar”, in Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México[1], 4 May 2009 (last accessed), archived from the original on 2 May 2007

See also

Divisions of the United Mexican States in English (layout · text)
States: Aguascalientes · Baja California · Baja California Sur · Campeche · Chiapas · Chihuahua · Coahuila · Colima · Durango · Guanajuato · Guerrero · Hidalgo · Jalisco · Mexico · Michoacán · Morelos · Nayarit · Nuevo León · Oaxaca · Puebla · Querétaro · Quintana Roo · San Luis Potosí · Sinaloa · Sonora · Tabasco · Tamaulipas · Tlaxcala · Veracruz · Yucatán · Zacatecas
Autonomous city: Mexico City

Central Nahuatl

Proper noun

Nayarit

  1. Nayarit (a state of Mexico)

Spanish

Etymology

From Cora Náayerite, named after a chief of the Cora people, Cora Naye.

Pronunciation

 
  • IPA(key): /naʝaˈɾit/ [na.ʝaˈɾit̪] (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay)
  • IPA(key): /naʃaˈɾit/ [na.ʃaˈɾit̪] (Buenos Aires and environs)
  • IPA(key): /naʒaˈɾit/ [na.ʒaˈɾit̪] (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay)

  • Rhymes: -it
  • Syllabification: Na‧ya‧rit

Proper noun

Nayarit m

  1. a state of Mexico

See also

Divisions of the United Mexican States in Spanish (layout · text)
Estados: Aguascalientes · Baja California · Baja California Sur · Campeche · Chiapas · Chihuahua · Coahuila · Colima · Durango · Guanajuato · Guerrero · Hidalgo · Jalisco · México · Michoacán · Morelos · Nayarit · Nuevo León · Oaxaca · Puebla · Querétaro · Quintana Roo · San Luis Potosí · Sinaloa · Sonora · Tabasco · Tamaulipas · Tlaxcala · Veracruz · Yucatán · Zacatecas
Ciudad autónoma: Ciudad de México

Turkish

Proper noun

Nayarit

  1. a state of Mexico