quechua造句1, Quechua is a descendant of the Inca language.
2, They laugh Quechua at me while one removes the volume control and drops it some distance away.
3, Most of the workers are indigenous Quechua people.
4, Language: Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara are the official languages.
5, Other topics of study include Quechua morphology and grammar, Hebrew, and the geography and culture of biblical Israel.
6, The Quechua mark the arrival of the dry season by halting all work and celebrating with ritual fights, religious ceremonies, and meetings.
7, Most of the workers are indigenous Quechua people. They have been working here for generations and live precariously on the outskirts of the salt mines.
8, The newfound native language may have borrowed from Quechua, a language still spoken by indigenous peoples of Peru, Quilter said.
9, "When we speak in Quechua they say it's rude because they don't understand us, " she says. "But my hope is that the language will someday be appreciated; it will be difficult, but not impossible.
10, Two American Indian groups, the Aymara and the Quechua, are still the two largest ethnic groups and make up more than half of the country's population.
11, Language: Spanish and Quechua are the official languages, and Aymara is widely used.
12, Aymara, Quechua and other Native Americans were used as labor in these efforts.
13, A Quechua indigenouswoman votes as she carries her child during the presidential runoff election inOllantaytambo village in Peru, on Sunday June 5, 2011.
14, There are approximately three million persons residing in the sierra who speak only Quechua or Aymara.
15, They also valued her ability to converse with them in Quechua, albeit in limited fashion.
16, Bolivia plans to open three indigenous universities next year that will teach in Aymara, Quechua, and Guarani, which are co-official languages in the South American country,[http:///quechua.html] along with Spanish.
17, The name Sabancaya means "tongue of fire" in the Quechua Indian language.
18, Now, heading into the tunnel, he mumbles a prayer in his native Quechua language to the deity who rules the mountain and all the gold within.
19, The model involves features such as a rope and bench for vertical delivery position, inclusion of family and traditional birth attendants in the delivery process and use of the Quechua language.
20, In these models one language always died out and showed an ominous fit with historical data on the way English has crushed Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and how Spanish dominates Quechua.
21, Ten mother tongue translators, two from each of five different Quechua language groups, are participating through March 6 in one of a series of Old Testament workshops.
22, Far away, in the mountains of Cuso, a 7-year-old girl confidently reads the same text in her native Quechua.
23, The children would sing in piping Spanish, high-pitched and pure; they would sing "Nearer My God to Thee" in Quechua, very fast.
24, one man gave himself only a 6, explaining, "I would like to be three inches taller and speak Quechua fluently.