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Quechua Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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  Value Position Position 999999 999999 Accepted meanings 253 999999 Obtained votes 30 999999 Votes by meaning 0.12 999999 Inquiries 14589 999999 Queries by meaning 58 999999 Feed + Pdf

"Statistics updated on 4/29/2024 9:40:55 PM"




iskun
  62

Isku or iskuy is more suitable. Isku means lime. Iskuy means bleaching, painting with lime.

  
apancura
  52

It is more suitable to use apankura . You mean crab. Crustacean animal.

  
chunkuy
  68

Love, affection, affection.

  
puñuña
  42

In Quechua language means bed, bed, yasija. Sleeping furniture.

  
jawana
  56

It means to go back, flip, place backwards or inwards. Jawanay.

  
kachi
  41

It is a word that in quechua language means salt, salty.

  
yuyari
  144

In Quechua language means memory, longing, remembering, longing, remembering.

  
ura
  78

It means it's down, below, low.

  
kutimuy
  87

In quechua language means to turn, to return, to return, to return, to return.

  
qillqay
  45

It is a word of the Quechua language meaning to write. Make strokes on a piece of paper or on a blackboard or on the floor.

  
misky
  92

It is a word of the Quechua language that means sweet, which tastes like honey. Sugary, syrupy.

  
atillcha
  71

It is a word of the Quechua language that means friend, companion, comrade.

  
qusa
  80

It is a word of the Quechua language meaning husband, husband.

  
munana
  69

It means paticorto, short legs, dwarf. Paticortico . Short limbs.

  
maray
  45

In quechua language means to knock down, to knock down, to bring down.

  
tika
  49

In Quechua language means mold, hollow vessel for grinding.

  
takina
  54

It is a word of the Quechua language meaning singing, song. tune.

  
kaka
  45

Kaki can also be used. You mean uncle in Quechua. Brother of the mother or father. Name of a river in Bolivia .

  
tawa
  48

It is a word of the Quechua language meaning four ( number). Number four ( 4 ) .

  
t'anta
  47

It's a word of the Quechua language, which means bread. It also means food, food, sustenment.

  




       


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