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Quechua Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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lluki
  65

It is a term of the Quechua language that means left, left-handed. left hand. Also he does things with his left hand. It is more suitable to use lluq'i . It is clarified that the term lluqhi in Quechua means collapse, landslide.

  
kuchi
  88

Khuchi is more suitable. It means in Quechua dirty, filthy, unsealed, disgusting, pig, pig (in the sense of dirty). Impudic, dishonest, indecent.

  
mikuy
  51

It is more indicated mikhuy in Quechua language means to eat, feed, eat food. It can also mean grabbing, grabbing, catching.

  
chaquiñan
  148

Path through which you walk, path. Path, vereda, stretch. It is more suitable to use chaki yon .

  
picaska
  45

The most suitable term is pichaska . In Quechua language means clear, clear, clean sky of clouds.

  
pillpintu
  47

It can mean winged insect, butterfly, in Quechua language, moth, night butterfly.

  
tunu
  38

You mean in Quechua asleep, numb. It also means insensitive, that you do not feel (pain or sorrow).

  
awicha
  50

It is most commonly used awichu . You mean grandpa, old man. In some parts of Peru awicha means grandmother.

  
yachay
  71

It is a word of the Quechua language means skill, ability, dexterity. Willingness to do something. know.

  
taqsay
  50

It means remove grime or stain. wash, clean (mostly referring to clothing, utensils or body).

  
qhawapayay
  49

It is most commonly used qhawapay. It means watching carefully, looking, looking, examining, contemplating, admiring.

  
t'upay
  103

In the Quechua language there are 3 very similar words that have the same sound : Tupay , thupay and t'upay . Tupay means crashing, confronting, disagreeing or arguing. Thupay , means file, wear, scratch, scrape. T'upay, means sharpening, pulling out tip, pulling out edge.

  
kurax
  34

It means bigger, big, tall, heavy. Larger dimensions.

  
killa
  47

It is a word of the Quechua language that means month. Twelveth part of the year. It also means Luna. Lunar ciclu. Pura killa is Full Moon and Qhaqmiy killa is the month of January.

  
supisiki
  67

It's really two words in Quechua. Supi is fart, flat, ventosity. Siki means buttock, butt, ass, ass. Both can mean fart, flat, bad smell, smell, or smelly ass. .

  
kaypi
  37

It's a word from the Quechua language. You mean in this place, here, here.

  
khari
  47

In Quechua is the name of a plant : bramble , blackberry . Khari khari .

  
chupila
  40

In Quechua language means female sexual organ. Vagina.

  
yuru
  44

In Quechua language is the name of a small vessel with handles. Pitcher, pitcher or small vase.

  
kusa
  49

It's a word from the Quechua language. It has several meanings depending on the context. It can be very bie or very good. Also delicious, tasty. It is applied as an adjective to a vegetable well roasted to the roast.

  






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