- to work
llamkay llank'ay llamk'ay we (inclusive) ñuqanchik
nuqanchis ñuqanchik (progressive suffix) -chka- -sha- -chka- day
punchaw p'unchay p'unchaw...
- temple,
which was
known as Pucamarca. Inti (Sun; a.k.a. Apu Inti, Apu
Punchaw,
Punchaw) was the sun god.
Source of
warmth and
light and a
protector of the...
- speaker. The same
applies to Quechua-speakers,
whose expression qhipa pʼunchaw corresponds directly to
Aymara qhipa uru. Possibly, the
metaphor is from...
- mythology) Meri, folk hero and god of the Sun Apu Inti, also
known as Apu
Punchaw, god of the Sun and
patron deity of the Inca
Empire Ch'aska ("Venus") or...
-
adorned with ear spools, a pectoral, and a
royal headband, was
known as
punchaw (Quechua for day, also
spelled punchao). This
image of Inti was also said...
-
Punchao or
Punchaw (Quechua for "day") is one of
eleven districts of the
province Huamalíes in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous...
-
llamkay llank'ay llamk'ay "to work" ñuqanchik
nuqanchis ñuqanchik "we (inclusive)" -chka- -sha- -chka- (progressive suffix)
punchaw p'unchay p'unchaw "day"...
-
allinta 'well'),
numbers in
telling time, adverbs, and
adverbial nouns (e.g.
punchaw 'day' →
punchawta 'by day'). -pi
marks location in, on, at, or
within the...
-
Porter Landing Porto Rico
Prairiedale Premier Premier Lake
Prophet River Punchaw Puntledge Quesnel Forks Quilchena Rainy Hollow Read
Island Red P**** Red...