Language family spoken primarily in the Andes region of South America.
1 In the Peruvian, or Quichua , I find rain, para; to rain, parani.
2 In the first place, Quichua abhors the shock of two consonants.
3 One of the centres of the ancient Quichua civilization was around Lake Titicaca.
4 Some posed as Quichua , living among the enemies who now occupied their lands.
5 If this be so, Quichua may be a linguistic missing link.
6 Ricardo Charaja, the best Quichua assistant we ever had, came from Santa Rosa.
7 The poet found a convenient instrument for his purposes in the beautiful Quichua dialect.
8 The head of the Quichua is an oblong longitudinal, somewhat compressed at the sides.
9 As a matter of fact the Quichua handshake is extremely fishy and lacks cordiality.
10 There was, for instance, the learning of the Quichua language.
11 Their language differs from the Quichua , though evidently a sister-tongue.
12 The resemblance between the Quichua and Mandan words for I or me-mi-will here be observed.
13 Dr. Brinton translates it from the Quichua , as follows
14 Vocabularies from the Quichua , Záparo, Yágua, and Cámpas Languages.
15 Food, in Quichua , micunnan; in Malay, macannon.
16 We must now examine some of the forms which Aryan roots are supposed to take in Quichua .
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