-
Quechua languages, aya
means "spirit, soul", or "corpse, dead body", and
waska means "rope" or "woody vine", "liana". The word
ayahuasca has been variously...
- (born 1982) is an
Atikamekw singer-songwriter from Canada,
whose album Waska Matisiwin was a
longlisted nominee for the 2021
Polaris Music Prize. Originally...
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Waskhaqucha (Quechua
waskha (also
waska) rope,
qucha lake,
hispanicized spelling Huascacocha) or Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle) is a lake in Peru...
- karnego, a także w
doktrynie (por.
wypowiedzi W. Woltera, A. Zolla, A.
Wąska), pojęcie "wspólne pożycie"
odnoszone jest wyłącznie do konkubinatu, a w...
- Bolivia, for instance, many
Quechua words such as wawa (infant), misi (cat),
waska (strap or thrashing), are as
commonly used as
their Spanish counterparts...
- نَو/now [now] 'new' Only as a
diphthong or colloquially.
Polish łaska [
ˈwäskä] 'grace' See
Polish phonology.
Corresponds to [ɫ] in
older pronunciation...
- Countertransference, and the
Struggle for
Understanding Over
Acting Out"
Robert T.
Waska, M.S., MFCC,
Journal of
Psychotherapy Practice and
Research 8:155-161, April...
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village of Huashco,
Huashco getting its name from the
Quechua word for rope (
waska). At the
beginning of the 20th century, the name
appeared as Huascarán,...
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Waskhaqucha (Quechua
waskha (also
waska) rope,
qucha lake, also
spelled Huascacocha) or Wask'aqucha (Quechua wask'a rectangle) is a lake in Peru located...
- the
walls were
renovated between 1954 and 1969 in the
areas of Żydowska,
Wąska, Bernardyńska,
Basztowa streets, and the
Pilzno Gate. To this day, remnants...