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Quechua Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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 ValuePosition
Position999999999999
Accepted meanings253999999
Obtained votes30999999
Votes by meaning0.12999999
Inquiries14447999999
Queries by meaning57999999
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sacha
  18

It is more indicated sach'a (with slight pause or as if it were sachia or sachea ). It means thick trunk tree. Fruit tree. Woody and tall trunk tree.

  
qepi
  40

I think they're asking why. If so it means wrapping, tied, mess, lump with mess or riots.

  
liwi
  43

It is a Quechua word meaning debt, pending, balance, fine. Missing.

  
llaqway
  55

It is a Quechua word that means to lick or try .

  
misk'i mikhuy
  43

They are Quechua language term meaning tasty food, rich food, rich (tasty) food.

  
nanay
  46

It is a Word of the Quechua language that means pain. Suffering, suffering, grief, complaint.

  
anta wich''i
  39

It means belly, vessel or copper bucket. copper container for loading water, vat, copper mucure.

  
allaj
  43

It means the digger, the digger, the person who starts the potato or the tubers in general.

  
suka
  57

Suka in Quechua language means camel. A strip of land that rises above the ground and is dedicated to agriculture. Terrace or terraceta .

  
pacary
  46

It is a Quechua word meaning sunrise, aurora, dawn, dawn.

  
llamkay
  45

Llamkay or better still llamkhay. Quechua language means touching, feeling, tickling.

  
kutipuy
  49

Kutipuy in Quechua language means to return, return, return.

  
yaya
  66

Yaya in Quechua language means father, Dad, Patriarch, who has children or descendants.

  
nijaib
  95

The correct term is ñiqay. Ñiqay in Quechua language means to oppose, to collide, to meet.

  
maskáy
  39

The correct term is mask'ay. Mask'ay in Quechua language means scrutinizing, searching, inquire.

  
juyayay
  195

Juyayay in Quechua language means UPA, come on, cheer up.

  
chaymanta
  67

The correct term is chayanta. Chayanta in Quechua language means tin (metal).

  
sumaj wayna
  41

The correct term in Quechua is Sumaq Wayna. Sumaq Wayna in Quechua language means nice young man. Good boy, healthy boy.

  
minga
  47

The correct term in Quechua language is Mink'a. It means unpaid work, no-pay job, unemployment.

  
yary
  47

The term indicated is Yari, which in Quechua means mainly, primarily.

  






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