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Meaning of najayote



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najayote
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Person without culture or preparation, which behaves in a rude manner and without respect to others, or making it by disturb others.

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a derogatory way of referring to an Indian. It is a word of Nahuatl origin, which means broth of ash or embers. You can also say nejayote or nijayote. It is the name given to the water of the corn, which is the residual water with embers or lime which is used in the cooking of the corn. Water with lime used in soaking the corn. By extension means residue, scrap, miserable, Indian, indigenous, gross and ignorant.

  

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Silly, uncultivated

  

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José Cardoza

WASTE, water which left to wash the corn. EVIL PLANTED, if you planting it gives fruit. IGNORANT, people not reasoning. BELIEVED, with a superiority complex. MISERABLE, he despises others believing themselves superior

  

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Anónimo

najayote is incorrectly written and should be written as "najayote, macuarro, chundo" being its meaning:
macuarro, chundo

  

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Margarito Cázares Guerrero

They are water with lime residues remaining after you have cooked or cooked corn for the preparation of the dough for tortillas

  










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