Aymara to Latvian Translation
Common Phrases From Aymara to Latvian
Aymara | Latvian |
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Pay suma | Paldies |
Amp suma | Lūdzu |
P'ampachawi | Atvainojiet |
Kamisaki | Sveiki |
Jan mayampi | Uz redzēšanos |
Jïsa | Jā |
Janiwa | Nē |
Kamisaraki? | Kā tev iet? |
P'ampacht'ita | Atvainojiet |
Janiw yatkti | es nezinu |
amuytwa | Es saprotu |
Nayajj ukham amuyta | ES tā domāju |
Inasa | Var būt |
Ukat jikisiñani | Tiksimies vēlāk |
Askin uñjasiña | Rūpējies |
Kunas kamachi? | Kas notiek? |
Janiw impurtkiti | Aizmirsti |
Ukhamawa | Protams |
Ukhamatwa | Tūlīt pat |
Sarañäni | Ejam |
Interesting information about Aymara Language
Aymara is an indigenous language spoken by the Aymara people, primarily in Bolivia and Peru. It belongs to the family of Quechuan languages, which are native to South America. With over 2 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status in both countries alongside Spanish. The Aymaran alphabet consists of Latin characters with some additional symbols for specific sounds not found in other languages. This agglutinative language has a complex grammar system that includes suffixes indicating tense, mood, and aspect within verbs as well as noun incorporation into verb structures. Despite facing challenges from globalization and urbanization trends, efforts are being made to preserve this ancient Andean tongue through education programs and cultural initiatives.
Know About Latvian Language
Latvian is the official language of Latvia, spoken by approximately 1.5 million people worldwide. It belongs to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family and shares similarities with Lithuanian, although they are not mutually intelligible. Latvian uses a Latin-based alphabet consisting of 33 letters. The grammar structure follows a subject-verb-object pattern, while nouns decline for seven cases (nominative, genitive, dative etc.) and verbs conjugate based on tense and mood. The phonetics include unique sounds like ā, č or ņ which can be challenging for non-native speakers. Historically influenced by Germanic languages due to centuries-long foreign rule in Latvia until its independence in 1918; however nowadays it has gained prominence as an important symbol of national identity among Latvians.
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