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3 cóndor
m.condor.* * *1 condor* * *SM condor* * *masculino condor* * *masculino condor* * *condor* * *
cóndor sustantivo masculino
condor
cóndor sustantivo masculino Orn condor
' cóndor' also found in these entries:
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condor
* * *cóndor nm[ave] condor cóndor de California California condor* * *m ZO condor* * *cóndor nm: condor -
4 cóndor
sustantivo masculino2. [moneda] ekuadorianische oder chilenische Goldmünzecóndorcóndor ['koDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Ddor] -
5 cóndor
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8 cóndor
m; Ам.1) ко́ндор (хищная птица, разновидность грифа)2) ко́ндор (золотая монета в Колумбии, Чили, Эквадоре) -
9 cóndor
mко́ндор ( Sarcorhamphus gryphus) -
10 cóndor
m• zool. kondor (pták)• kondor (zlatá mince v Chile a Ecuadoru) -
11 cóndor
s. Zool. (vultur gryphus Li-nneo). Kuntur. (sarcoram, phus gryphus Linneo). Bol: Ec: kuntur. -
12 cóndor
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14 gran buitre de las Indias
• condorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > gran buitre de las Indias
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adj.Quechuan.f. & m.Quechua (person).m.Quechua (idioma).* * *► adjetivo1 Quechua1 (persona) Quechua1 (idioma) Quechua————————1 (idioma) Quechua* * *1.ADJ Quechua, Quechuan2.3.SM (Ling) QuechuaQUECHUA Quechua, the language spoken by the Incas, is the most widely spoken indigenous language in South America, with some 13 million speakers in the Andean region. The first Quechua grammar was compiled by a Spanish missionary in 1560, as part of a linguistic policy intended to aid the process of evangelization. In 1975 Peru made Quechua an official state language. From Quechua come words such as "llama", "condor" and "puma".* * *Iadjetivo QuechuaIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Quechuan•• Cultural note:The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma* * *= Quechua.Ex. This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.* * *Iadjetivo QuechuaIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Quechuan•• Cultural note:The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma* * *= Quechua.Ex: This book looks at the linguistic history of potato cultivation in the Andes by considering the Quechua and Aymara terminology associated with this crop.
* * *The language of the Incas, Quechua is spoken today by some 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina. Since 1975 it has been an official language in Peru. The Quechua people are one of South America's most important ethnic minorities. Words derived from Quechua include coca, cóndor, pampa, and puma.Quechuaquechua (↑ quechua 31)1 (persona) Quechuan2* * *
quechua adjetivo
Quechua
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) Quechuan
■ sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Quechua
quechua
I adjetivo Quechua
II mf Quechua
III sustantivo masculino (idioma) Quechua
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English:
rusty
* * *quechua, quichua♦ adjQuechuan♦ nmf[persona] Quechua♦ nm[idioma] QuechuaQUECHUAQuechua is an Amerindian language spoken by more than eight million people in the Andean region. In Peru, something between a quarter and a third of the population use Quechua, and the position in Bolivia and Ecuador is similar. It is also spoken in northern Chile and Argentina, and southern Colombia. Quechua was the language of the Inca empire, so the variety spoken in the Inca capital of Cuzco was the most important of its many dialects. The number of speakers declined dramatically in the centuries following the Spanish conquest, but in more recent years there have been official attempts to promote the language. As with the Aztec language Nahuatl, many Quechua words passed into Spanish, and on to many other languages. For example, in English we find “condor”, “jerky” (n, = dried meat) and “quinine”. -
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17 buitre
m1) белоголо́вый сип ( Gyps fulvus)2)buitre franciscano, monje, negro — чёрный гриф ( Aegypius monachus)
3) pred ↑ неи́стовый честолю́бец; авантюри́ст, авантюри́стка; вы́скочка4) pred ↑ стяжа́тель, стяжа́тельница; хи́щник, хи́щница -
18 California
(Sp. model spelled same [kalifórnja]; originally the name of an island in a Spanish romantic poem Las Sergas de Esplandián, written by Garci Ordóñez de Montalvo; the name is possibly a blend of the word caliph and the names of Spanish cities such as Calahorra. When Spanish explorers discovered Baja California, they assumed it was an island and called it California. The territory that is now the state of California was known as Alta California under Spanish and Mexican rule)1) The thirty-first state in the Union. It became part of the United States in 1850.2) Northwestern Texas: 1933. The DARE references california as a verb meaning to throw an animal by catching it with a rope around its neck and flank and tripping it with one's foot. A method used especially for large and unmanageable calves. Not referenced in Spanish sources.3) An attributive adjective used in many combinations to denote animals (such as the California condor, California jay, California lion, California quail, California yellowtail, etc.), plants (California beeplant, California laurel, California lilac, California nutmeg, California sidesaddle flower), and items particular to California's history. The terms that are pertinent to the cowboy's era or trade are listed below.
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