aymara

[ahy-mahr-uh]

aymara Definition

  • 1a member of an indigenous people of the Andes, living mainly in Bolivia and Peru
  • 2the language of the Aymara people, belonging to the Quechuan group

Using aymara: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aymara" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Aymara people have a rich cultural heritage.

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    Aymara is one of the official languages of Bolivia.

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    She is studying Aymara to better communicate with the locals.

Phrases with aymara

  • Aymara textiles

    handwoven textiles made by the Aymara people, often featuring intricate designs and bright colors

    Example

    She bought a beautiful Aymara textile as a souvenir from her trip to Bolivia.

  • music created by the Aymara people, often featuring traditional instruments and rhythms

    Example

    The festival showcased a variety of Aymara music and dance performances.

  • the customs, beliefs, and practices of the Aymara people

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    The museum has a collection of artifacts that showcase Aymara culture.

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Summary: aymara in Brief

'Aymara' [ahy-mahr-uh] refers to both an indigenous people of the Andes, mainly living in Bolivia and Peru, and their language, which belongs to the Quechuan group. The Aymara people have a rich cultural heritage, including textiles, music, and other traditions. Aymara is also one of the official languages of Bolivia.