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Puma Wayin (Recuay)
Puma Wayin ( Quechua ''puma'' cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua '' wayi'' house, "cougar house", ''-n'' a suffix, also spelled ''Puma Huain, Pumahuain, Pumahuaín, Pumahuayin, Pumahuin'') may refer to: * Puma Wayin (Aija), a mountain in the Aija Province, Ancash Region, Peru * Puma Wayin (Bolognesi), a mountain near Kunturqucha in the Huallanca District, Bolognesi Province, Ancash Region, Peru * Puma Wayin (Huallanca), a mountain near Ismu Cruz in the Huallanca District, Bolognesi Province, Ancash Region, Peru. * Puma Wayin (Huánuco) Puma Wayin (Quechua ''puma'' cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua ''wayi'' house, "cougar house", ''-n'' a suffix, also spelled ''Puma Huain'') is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Huánuco Re ..., a mountain in the Huánuco Region, Peru * Puma Wayin (Recuay), a mountain in the Recuay Province, Ancash Region, Peru {{disambig ...
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Quechua Language
Quechua (, ; ), usually called ("people's language") in Quechuan languages, is an indigenous language family spoken by the Quechua peoples, primarily living in the Peruvian Andes. Derived from a common ancestral language, it is the most widely spoken pre-Columbian language family of the Americas, with an estimated 8–10 million speakers as of 2004.Adelaar 2004, pp. 167–168, 255. Approximately 25% (7.7 million) of Peruvians speak a Quechuan language. It is perhaps most widely known for being the main language family of the Inca Empire. The Spanish encouraged its use until the Peruvian struggle for independence of the 1780s. As a result, Quechua variants are still widely spoken today, being the co-official language of many regions and the second most spoken language family in Peru. History Quechua had already expanded across wide ranges of the central Andes long before the expansion of the Inca Empire. The Inca were one among many peoples in present-day Peru who alread ...
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Ancash Quechua
Ancash Quechua, or Huaylay (Waylay), is a Quechua variety spoken in the Peruvian department of Ancash by approximately 1,000,000 people. Like Wanka Quechua, it belongs to Quechua I (according to Alfredo Torero). Classification The Ancash Quechua varieties belong to the Quechua I branch of the homonymous language family, belonging to a dialectal continuum extended in the central Peruvian Sierra from Ancash in the north to the provinces of Castrovirreyna and Yauyos in the south. Some varieties bordering this continuum partially share morphological characteristics that distinguish the Ancash group from the other central Quechua, so it is difficult to establish a discrete limit. Among these nearby varieties are the Quechua of Bolognesi, Ocros and Cajatambo and that of the Alto Marañón region in the department of Huánuco. Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *De ...
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Wayi
WAYI (104.3 FM) is an American Christian contemporary radio station. The station is licensed to Charlestown, Indiana, serving the Louisville, Kentucky, radio market. The station is owned by WAY-FM Network History The station was owned by Radio One when it was rhythmic contemporary WBLO, and switched its format in 2005 to classic country music. In 2007, Radio One sold the station to the WAY-FM Network, a Christian broadcaster and took the call letters WAYI. The station used to be a simulcast of WESI, 105.1 FM, but up until 2010 it had simulcast with WRVI. On March 31, 2010, Radio Multi-Media, a group headed by Rene Moore (formerly of the 1980s singing duo Rene & Angela) began leasing the station, changing the format to urban contemporary and the call letters to WWPW. WWPW also added the syndicated Rickey Smiley Broderick Dornell Smiley (born August 10, 1968) is an American stand-up comedian, television host, actor, and radio personality, known for his prank phone calls. Th ...
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Suffix
In linguistics, a suffix is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word. Common examples are case endings, which indicate the grammatical case of nouns, adjectives, and verb endings, which form the conjugation of verbs. Suffixes can carry grammatical information ( inflectional suffixes) or lexical information ( derivational/lexical suffixes'').'' An inflectional suffix or a grammatical suffix. Such inflection changes the grammatical properties of a word within its syntactic category. For derivational suffixes, they can be divided into two categories: class-changing derivation and class-maintaining derivation. Particularly in the study of Semitic languages, suffixes are called affirmatives, as they can alter the form of the words. In Indo-European studies, a distinction is made between suffixes and endings (see Proto-Indo-European root). Suffixes can carry grammatical information or lexical information. A word-final segment that is somewhere between a free morpheme ...
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Puma Wayin (Aija)
Puma Wayin (Quechua ''puma'' cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua ''wayi'' house, "cougar house", ''-n'' a suffix, also spelled ''Pumahuain'') is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Ancash Region, Aija Province The Aija Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region in Peru. Geography The Cordillera Negra traverses the province. Some of the highest mountains of the province are listed below: Political division Aija is divided into five distri ..., La Merced District. References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Ancash Region {{Ancash-geo-stub ...
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Puma Wayin (Bolognesi)
Puma Wayin ( Quechua ''puma'' cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua ''wayi'' house, "cougar house", ''-n'' a suffix, also spelled ''Pumahuain, Pumahuin'') is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province The Bolognesi Province is one of 20 provinces of the Ancash Region of Peru. Overview The province originally was part of Cajatambo Province (part of Lima Region since 1916) until 1903, when it was split off and named after Col. Francisco Bolognes ..., Huallanca District, east of Ismu Cruz. References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Ancash Region {{Ancash-geo-stub ...
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Puma Wayin (Huánuco)
Puma Wayin (Quechua ''puma'' cougar, puma, Ancash Quechua ''wayi'' house, "cougar house", ''-n'' a suffix, also spelled ''Puma Huain'') is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It is located in the Huánuco Region, Huamalíes Province, Singa District Singa or Sinqa (Quechua for nose) is one of eleven districts of the province Huamalíes in Peru. Ethnic groups The people in the district are mainly indigenous citizens of Quechua descent. Quechua is the language which the majority of the popul .... References Mountains of Peru Mountains of Huánuco Region {{Huánuco-geo-stub ...
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