It is more indicated masakuna . Sister-in-law , wife of a brother .
kala
40
It is a word of the Cayambi that means hard, stone, rock or quarry. It can also mean bell. K'alla, (which phonetically sounds the same), means parrot, parakeet.
mujan da
36
Mojanda, Mujanda or Mujanlda means where it is very cold. Frozen, cold, ice cream. It is the name of a volcano, a hill and some lagoons in northern Ecuador.
camba
43
It means calentano, of hot earth. He was born in tropical or hot land. It is not from the mountain range or cold land.
minka
35
It means unpaid work, free work, compensation work or service that is provided without pay. Mink'a is also valid.
lican
44
It is more suitable Licán . It means "Small stone" . pebble. It is the name of a parish in Ecuador. It is located very close to Riobamba.
aña quitu
37
It means Plateau of Quito. Hanan Kitu is also used. Ancestral and religious place. Plain of Quito .
oyambaro
33
It means face, face, face, factions. Oyambaro is the name of a town in Ecuador in the Province of Pichincha.
guambu, huambu
33
It means boat, boat, boat.
pirca, pirka
42
It is a word that in Cayambi means stone wall, wall, near stone.
awanu
54
Awana or awanu in Cayambi means loom, fabric making machine.
paltaucu
40
Paltaukhu is more suitable. It means seed or avocado pepa. Inside the avocado.
waña, guaña*
45
You mean sly. It is a color of the skin, the color of wheat. Something brown.
sinche, sinchi*
47
It can mean militiaman, soldier. Also hard, wide, high, sumo grade, very.
tupo, tupu
68
It means needle or pin. It also means measurement, measuring vessel.
males, malis, malliy
45
Malliy means to try, taste, eat. Guastar, crave.
pingo, pingu
43
The correct term is pinku. It means roof ridge, ridge, ceiling beam.
tufiño
54
It means cheerful, smiling. It is a surname of Spanish origin. Name of an Ecuadorian town in the Province of Carchi, near Tulcán. Surname of Ecuadorian geographer, called Luis Gonzalo Tufiño.
oyambaro, uyambaru (uya-amba-aru)
60
It means face, face.
mishque
58
It's the same as misky. In Caranqui language means sweet, honey-flavored.
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