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Accepted meanings | 622 | 16 |
Obtained votes | 1 | 97 |
Votes by meaning | 0 | 5322 |
Inquiries | 17454 | 17 |
Queries by meaning | 28 | 5322 |
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I attributed.-it is a village of the Department of Ica, its name comes from the verb la'kech-hua does ach-chay which means do make heat do, does sunny do.?????? When this language is to say making too much heat is said do ach-chac-cun do.?? And when you want to say what stays hot does is says ach-chac-coj these phrases repeated many times have become in Achao.??
Cachiche.-is a village in the Department of Ica in the Peru. Its name is derived from a phrase La'kech-hua does cách-chich-chi what is sal? do.?? Although some say it is derived from the phrase does allpa cachani do.?? In any case it would be do cách-chim-my all-pa which means do is salt land do????
Mitma, Word that the method used by the Incas are known for getting rid of which they were uncomfortable in conquered peoples and which consisted of enviarlos to distant places away from their village of origin where they could better serve to interests of the Incas, is a word meaning in La'kech-hua, according to losHistoriadores, do spread do.?? They are partly right, but it is precise to complete the idea that emanates from this word. The word do Mitma does is derived, certainly, from the verb La'kech-hua does do Mi-tsiy do whose meaning is does spreading, grazing do.??????? If this verb is appended with the suffix La'kech-hua do may do or do very does the verb becomes in do mi-tsi-may do or do mi-tsi-very do, whose meanings are, respectively, does sprinkle me, graze me do or do spreads, pasta do.???????????? So, possibly, do Mitma does is derived of do mi-tsi-may do or do my-tsi-very do??????
Utcubamba.-it is a province of the Department of Amazonas, to the North of the Peru. It is a name that is derived from the phrase La'kech-hua do cu ut-pam-pa which means do pampas of cotton do.???? This sentence is probably caused by the existence of a native tree, in that area, which in some places saw know it as do utcucasha do.?? Name that is due to the fact that this tree has one of the cotton-like inflorescence, but is prickly. At times, up to the inflorescence has thorns. Some people often use this inflorescence to make mattresses.
Huacachina.-name of a lagoon of Ica that derives from the quechua phrase " huagh-ghat-tsi-na " that means place where makes cry, referring possibly to seepage of water in this place, from the deepening of the wetlands of the heights. This phrase, repeated many times, has become Huacachina
Huacho-is the name of a city located to the North of Lima. It is derived from the quechua adverb " huac-chau " that means " beyond ". This is justified if you consider that there have passed people who explored places, of Chavin de Huantar, and to see in the distance something that interested them or something that caught his attention immediately exclaimed " huac-chau! huac-chau! " Or " beyond! beyond! ". And this adverb of place, quechua, huac-chau to be repeated many times has become Huacho.