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Mayan Word Sets
Yucatecan Mayan Words | Quichean Mayan Words | |
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Woman (Femme) | Ch’up | Ixöq |
Dog (Chien) | Peek’ | Tz’i’ |
Sun (Soleil) | K’iin | Q’ij |
Water (Eau) | Ha’ | Ya’ |
English. Màaya t’àan (Yucatec Maya ) Welcome. Kíimak ‘oolal. Hello (General greeting)
Knowledge of animals is helpful to Mayan languages, archaeology, epigraphy, and iconography. Q’eqchi’ Mayan words for mammals.
Q´EQCHI´ | TZI´K´ICHE´—XOJ |
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ESPAÑOL | Lobo |
ENGLISH | Wolf |
ZOOLOGICAL NAME | Canis lupus |
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If you want to surprise someone with an “I love you” in Maya , say “in k’aatech”.
( Mayan ) God go with you. Mayan Language for Beginners.
Ma’alob, kux tu’un teech? | Mah ah-loh, koosh too oohn tehhch? | Formal: Good, and you? |
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Reply: In k’aaba’e… (your name ) ** | Eeen kaah-bah eh… | My name is (your name ) |
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Simply saying “hola” is considered too casual. Other greetings include “buenos días” (good morning), “buenas tardes” (good afternoon), and “buenas noches” (good evening). Particularly in rural areas, people will greet each other with one of these as they pass each other along the trail, road, or street.
Yucatec language
Welcome to our Yucatec Maya vocabulary page! Maya Word Set.
English (Français) | Yucatec Maya words |
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Sun (Soleil) | K’iin |
Moon (Lune) | Uh |
Water (Eau) | Ha’ |
White (Blanc) | Sak |
27 Baby Girl Names That Mean Wolf
NAMES | MEANING | GENDER |
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Adolfo | Noble wolf | Unisex |
Adolpha | A noble and kind she wolf | Girl |
Adolphine | An honourable and noble wolf | Girl |
Amaruq | Grey wolf | Unisex |
Ahtna | tikaani |
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Danish | ulv |
Dogrip | nodi |
Dutch | Wolf |
English | Gray Wolf |
There is not a single “ Native American Language ” – there are over a thousand separate languages. For instance, in Comanche, “ wolf ” is “tseena,” while in Cherokee the word is “waya” or “wahaya”. There are hundreds of Native American languages.
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There may be as many as six million native speakers of Mayan languages living in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico and the United States. Most Mayan language speakers prefer their native tongue to Spanish or English. A few Mayan languages are tonal, such as Yucatec Maya .
Maya is a female name with multiple meanings: In Sanskrit Māyā means “illusion or magic”, and is also an alternate name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.