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Meaning of simiruco by Mgs. Ing. Santiago B. Salazar Córdova, Presi





Mgs. Ing. Santiago B. Salazar Córdova, Presi

simiruco
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This word comes from the quichua, the simiruco is that character being son of white and india is appointed foreman, there was one case of a person who was in the area of Carapungo in Quito or going to that population, was a native of the town of Llano Grande, or rather a Mongrel child of a white English simi's big mouth, voice or Word, so Ecuadorian Indians say shug Kader, shug shungo, shug are uma, one voice, one heart, a single head, it would truly be shimiruco, ruco is old in quichua, it would then be " old from boca grande " to the Cro-Magnon became simiruco

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