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Quechua Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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runa simi
  59

It is the original name of the Quechua language. Rune means person, human, people and simi wants to say word, language, language, language, voice. Therefore "runa simi" would mean people's language, people's language or human language. Other original names of the Quechua language are qheswa, qhichwa or kichua and it actually refers to the geographical area where you live : cold land ranging from 2 . 000 to 4. 000 meters (high or mountain range of the Andes).

  
tukuy
  37

It's a word from the Quechua language. It means everything, complete, full (nothing missing), total. It can also mean ending up. finish , complete , finish (equal : nothing missing).

  
wata
  57

It's a word from the Quechua language. It means year, cycle of 365 days or twelve months.

  
quillqay
  66

It's a Quechua language word that means to write. Express what is said or thought with letters on a piece of paper.

  
kipu
  49

Kipu is a word of the Quechua language that means Mathematics.

  
jampacu
  63

The correct term in Quechua is jamp'atu . You mean toad ( batracio).

  
inty
  36

Inti or Inty in tongue means Astro King, Sun.

  
yarowilka
  51

The correct term in Quechua is yaru willka means wonderful, grandiose, immense.

  
wik'u
  46

It means long bone, very long bone (it can be the thigh or femur and/or the arm).

  
sumac
  39

It is more indicated sumaq . In Quechua language can mean beauty, beauty. Also exquisite, pleasant, good, good taste or tasteful.

  
wanana
  49

In Quechua language means disobedient, rebellious.

  
chirisiki
  62

Etymologically means cold buttocks or cold tail (chiri is cold, with low temperature and siki is settled, tail or buttocks). It's a way of saying naked, peeled, undressed, empelote, viringo.

  
ñañu
  52

In Quechua language means thinness, sagging. Skinny, thin, slender. It can also mean soft, soft (or kneaded).

  
atatay
  48

It means there is, what pain. It hurts.

  
katari
  47

It's the same as Amaru. It is the name of a totem of The Incaic culture. Symbolizes flowing water (running water). It was depicted with a giant lady snake, with a fish tail. Snake.

  
urpi
  41

Urpi in Quechua language, means sieve, strainer, sieve. Urpay or urpi, they mean pigeon.

  
churu
  55

Best Chhuru. It means beak, beak of birds. Bird's mouth or bill.

  
willka
  44

It means minor god. Godded, strong, powerful. It also means grandson, granddaughter.

  
yupaychayki
  17

It means revered, exalted, exalted, adored. Revered, encumbered, elevated.

  
jatunpungo
  53

It is more indicated jatunpunku, which means large door, portal, gate. You can also refer to a very large incisive tooth.

  






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