Musical Instrument names in Aymara and English - Common Aymara Vocabulary
Learn common Aymara vocabulary with this English-to-Aymara list of Musical Instrument names. Essential for daily conversations, this will help to build your Aymara language skills through popular words and play Aymara quizzes and also play picture vocabulary, play some games so you do get not bored. If you think too hard to learn the Aymara language, then the 1000 most common Aymara words will help you to learn the Aymara language easily, they contain 2-letter words to 13-letter words. The below table gives the translation of Musical Instrument vocabulary words in Aymara.
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List of Musical Instrument names in Aymara with English Pronunciation
Learn Musical Instrument in Aymara, along with their English pronunciation. This vocabulary guide helps beginners and language enthusiasts expand their Aymara vocabulary for daily conversations.
Musical Instrument names - Aymara
Bagpipe | Ukax mä gaita satawa |
Banjo | Banjo ukax mä jach’a uñacht’äwiwa |
Bell | Campana |
Bugle | Bugle ukax mä juk’akiwa |
Clarinet | Clarinete ukax mä juk’a pachanakanwa |
Conch | Conch |
Cymbal | Cimbalo satänwa |
Drum | Tambor ukax mä juk’a pachanakanwa |
Fiddle | Violín satänwa |
Flute | Flauta ukat juk’ampinaka |
Guitar | Guitarra ukax wali askiwa |
Harmonium | Armonio ukax mä juk’a pachanakanwa |
Harp | Arpa |
Mouth organ | Laka Órgano |
Piano | Piano ukat juk’ampinaka |
Sitar | Sitar |
Tabor | Tabor satänwa |
Tambourine | Pandereta satawa |
Violin | Violín satänwa |
Whistle | Chhurtayaña |
Top 1000 Aymara words
Here you learn top 1000 Aymara words, that is separated into sections to learn easily (Simple words, Easy words, Medium words, Hard Words, Advanced Words). These words are very important in daily life conversations, basic level words are very helpful for beginners. All words have Aymara meanings with transliteration.
Daily use Aymara Sentences
Here you learn top Aymara sentences, these sentences are very important in daily life conversations, and basic-level sentences are very helpful for beginners. All sentences have Aymara meanings with transliteration.
Good morning | Aski alwakipana |
What is your name | Kunas sutimaxa |
What is your problem | ¿Kuna jan waltʼäwis jumatakixa? |
I hate you | Nayajj jumar uñisipjjsmawa |
I love you | munsmawa |
Can I help you | ¿Yanaptʼirismati? |
I am sorry | Nayax llakistwa |
I want to sleep | Nayax ikiñ munta |
This is very important | Ukajj wali wakiskiriwa |
Are you hungry | ¿Manqʼat awtjatätati? |
How is your life | ¿Kunjamsa jakäwimax utji? |
I am going to study | Nayax yatxatiriw saraskta |
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