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Proto-Coracholan *'''''hiyaori''''' "heart", "to live" can be reconstructed based on cognates in all three languages: the Nahuan root ''yo:l'' (found in ''[[yo:llo:]]tl "heart" and ''[[yo:li]]'' "to live''), the Wixárika root ''[['iyaari]] "heart, soul, spirit", and the Náayeri root ''[[ruuri]]'' "to live".   
Proto-Coracholan *'''''hiyaori''''' "heart", "to live" can be reconstructed based on cognates in all three languages: the Nahuan root ''[[yo:l]]'' (found in ''[[yo:llo:]]tl "heart" and ''[[yo:li]]'' "to live''), the Wixárika root ''[['iyaari]] "heart, soul, spirit", and the Náayeri root ''[[ruuri]]'' "to live".   


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Proto-Coracholan *hiyaori "heart", "to live" can be reconstructed based on cognates in all three languages: the Nahuan root yo:l (found in yo:llo:tl "heart" and yo:li "to live), the Wixárika root 'iyaari "heart, soul, spirit", and the Náayeri root ruuri "to live".

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Pharao Hansen, Magnus. 2026. Hiyaori. In SUALEX: A Southern Uto-Aztecan Etymological Dictionary. https://sualex.cenzontle.org/index.php?title=Hiyaori (accessed 20 April 2026).

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