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đ€ Central Aymara Greetings for Everyday Life
Hi Central Aymara learners! đ
Do you want to learn how to say âHelloâ in Central Aymara?
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.
If youâre planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Central Aymara, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Letâs get started! đ€
Greetings
English | Central Aymara |
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how are you? | Kamisaraki? |
how are you? | Kamisaki? |
how are you? | Kamisatasa? |
how are you? | Kamisakisktasa? |
how are you? | Kunamastasa? |
reply to Kamisaraki and Kamisaki | Waliki |
reply to Kamisaraki and Kamisaki | Walisumawa |
reply to Kamisaraki and Kamisaki | Walikistwa |
how are you? spoken in Morocomarca | Walikisktati? |
reply to Walikisktati | Walikisktwa |
thank you | Juspajaraña |
thank you | Juspajar |
thank you | Juspajarkatam |
thank you, spoken at Lake Titicaca | Yuspagarkatam |
thank you, spoken at Lake Titicaca | Yuspagaratam |
thank you, spoken in Tihuanacu | Yusulupay |
general greeting spoken to a man in Huancané | Taata |
general greeting spoken to a woman in Huancané | Maama |
general greeting spoken to a man in Morocomarca and Calacala | Tatay |
general greeting spoken to a woman in Morocomarca and Calacala | Mamay |
greeting spoken by a child to an adult man in Morocomarca | Tatalay |
greeting spoken by a child to an adult woman in Morocomarca | Mamalay |
general daytime greeting | Suma urukiya |
general greeting used in Sullka Tunka | Suma urukipana |
general greeting used in Sullka Tunka | Suma urupanay |
general greeting used in Pica | Suma urupan |
afternoon greeting | Suma jayp'u |
afternoon greeting | Suma jayp'ukiya |
nighttime greeting | Suma aruma |
nighttime greeting | Suma arumakiya |
greeting spoken to a man in Morocomarca | Suma diosar churata, tatay |
greeting spoken to a man in Morocomarca | Suma diosar churata, mamay |
general greeting used in Jopoqueri | Suma urukipan |
general greeting used in Jopoqueri | Yusak ma churatama |
general daytime greeting | Aski churatam |
general daytime greeting | Aski urukipan |
afternoon greeting | Aski jayp'ukipan |
nighttime greeting | Aski arumakipan |
older greeting spoken to a man, no longer used | Askiru churata tatay |
older greeting spoken to a woman, no longer used | Askiru churata mamay |
how are you?, used on Isla del Sol in Lake Titicaca | Kamisas karakta? |
where are coming from? spoken in La Paz | Kawksats puriskta? |
where are coming from? spoken in Huancané | Kawkituqita jumaxa? |
where are coming from? spoken in Jopoqueri | Kawkits purjta? |
where are coming from? spoken in Jopoqueri | Kawkits jutata? |
where are coming from? spoken in Morocomarca | Kawkitraj jutanta? |
where are coming from? spoken in Morocomarca | Kawkitraj purta? |
where are going? spoken in La Paz and Huancané | Kawks sarata? |
where are going? spoken in Jopoqueri | Kawkirus sarjta? |
where are going? spoken in Morocomarca | Kawkirurakisti sarakta? |
morning greeting spoken in La Paz (borrowed from Spanish) | Winus tiyus |
afternoon greeting spoken in La Paz (borrowed from Spanish) | Winas tartis |
welcome greeting | Jallallt'atapxtawa |
Sources
Polyglot Club thanks Jennifer Runner for her outstanding work in collecting some of the phrases for this Central Aymara lesson. đ
Her objective is, like the Polyglot Club, to promote intercultural communication and understanding and to raise awareness of linguistic diversity in the world. âš
- More information on her website: http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/