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Meanings of
qu
in English
Russian
кечуа
Portuguese
quíchua
Catalan
quítxua
Spanish
lenguas quechuas
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Language family spoken primarily in the Andes region of South America.
quechua
quichua
runa simi
quechuan languages
Related terms
language
modern language
language family
macrolanguage
Russian
кечуа
Ontology.
library for quantity kinds and units
Related terms
ontology
Synonyms
Examples for "
quechua
"
quechua
quichua
runa simi
quechuan languages
Examples for "
quechua
"
1
Shanjean Lee asks a
Quechua
woman for directions to the boulders.
2
Mardonio Borda is a 19-year-old native
Quechua
with broken Spanish and a sixth-grade education.
3
Quechua
girls admire Andean mountain views on the Ausungate trail.
4
In addition to Spanish and the native language of
Quechua
,
he spoke English and French.
5
Glaciers, another source of water for the
Quechua
,
have also been affected by warming temperatures.
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.
Usage of
qu
in English
1
Apparemment
qu
'il
ne sera plus question de ce vilain Petersburg pour madame.
2
C'est dommage
qu
'il
ne puisse pas combiner le plaisir avec les affaires.
3
I wish to hear people say of you, 'Ah
qu
'il
est aimable!
4
Practice makes perfect; c'est a force de forger
qu
'on
devient forgeron.
5
Nous perdons encore la vie avec joie, pourvu
qu
'on
en parle.
6
Mais il faut
qu
'il
les touche, si je les laisse sur le plancher.
7
Words in letters say,
'
qu
'on
se lasse de prendre des prisoniers.'
8
With apparent emotion he exclaimed, 'J'ai ce
qu
'il
vous faut; parlez a Wolffsohn.'
9
Est-ce insupportable, tout de même,
qu
'il
existe des types comme ça?
10
Once again these houris asked each other, Mais
qu
'est
-
ce
qu
'il
a!
11
Oh,
qu
'il
a la peau blanche! Women's voices were shrilling behind the mist.
12
Hence we read in a decree of Pope Stephen V [*II,
qu
.
13
What about Jackie with a
'
qu
'
instead of a 'k'?
14
Un saint
qu
'on
ne chôme pas is indeed a saint fallen on evil days.
15
This creates the potential for a pandemic, which is why we are acting
qu
16
Example-page 423, French Meisterschaft: On dirait
qu
'il
va faire chaud.
Other examples for "qu"
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qu
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
arrest for qu
personal qu
pitch a qu
Translations for
qu
Russian
кечуа
Portuguese
quíchua
Catalan
quítxua
Spanish
lenguas quechuas
runa simi
quechua
lenguas quichuas
Qu
through the time
Qu
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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