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Interactive Aymara-Español-Inglés vocabulary answer

Family : English-->Aymara

Grandfather
Achachi
Grandson
Allchhi
Grandmother
Apachi
Baby
Asu
Father
Awki
Elder man
Ch'ari
Man
Chacha
Widow(man)
Chupa
Widow(woman)
Ijma
Girl
Imilla
Twin
Ispa
People
Jaqi
Brother
Jilata
Elder brother
Jiliri
Sister
Kullaka
Family of the daughter-in-law
Lari
Mom
Mama
Adult daughter
Phucha
Smaller brother
Sullka
Name
Suti
Dad
Tata
Young woman
Tawaqu
Mother
Tayka
Uncle(man)
Tiwu
Uncle(woman)
Tiya
Son-in-law
Tullqa
Woman
Warmi
Young male
Wayna
Adult son
Yuqa
Boy
Yuqalla
Daughter-in-law
Yuxch'a

The Aymara words of this vocabulary are writing by using the Official Aymara Alphabet(This is a necessary redundance!)

The official Aymara alphabet is a system with twenty-six (26) consonants and three (3) vowels: a,i, u( Click here to see more details). This alphabet can be considered as a combination of the good ones proposed by, the Bolivian native speaker and linguist, Juan de Dios Yapita and by, the American Catholic Congregation, Maryknoll.

In the right side figure it is observed the 26 consonants of the Aymara alphabet classified in five (5) groups, in accordance to the articulation local of the speech device. These 5 articulation locals used are: bilabial, dental, palatal, velar, y postvelar.

It is important to notice the symbol "'" which in Aymara denotates glottalized sounds instead contractions as used in English.

This alphabet was officialy issued by the government of Bolivia via the decree 20227-DS (Decreto Supremo) at May 9, 1984, recognizing the Aymara Official Alphabet called as Único. This alphabet was ratified by the government of Perú by issuing the decree 1218-RM (Resolución Ministerial) at November 18, 1985.

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