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क्वेच Meaning in English



क्वेच शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : quech


क्वेच हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण

स्पेनिश आधिकारिक और प्रमुख भाषा है, हालांकि 36 स्वदेशी भाषाओं को भी आधिकारिक स्थिति प्राप्त है, जिनमें से सबसे अधिक बोली जाने वाली गुआरानी, आयमारा और क्वेचुआ भाषाएं हैं।


"" स्पेनिश आधिकारिक और प्रमुख भाषा है, हालांकि 36 स्वदेशी भाषाओं को भी आधिकारिक स्थिति प्राप्त है, जिनमें से सबसे अधिक बोली जाने वाली गुआरानी, आयमारा और क्वेचुआ भाषाएं हैं।


बोलिविया के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में बोली जाने वाली अन्य भाषाओं में गुयारा, चिरीगुआनो, चिक्विटानो, और क्वेचुआ या आयमार शामिल हैं।


"" बोलिविया के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में बोली जाने वाली अन्य भाषाओं में गुयारा, चिरीगुआनो, चिक्विटानो, और क्वेचुआ या आयमार शामिल हैं।





क्वेच इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Canfieldite was first described in 1893 from an occurrence in Colquechaca, Potosí Department, Bolivia.


quechua (Quechua qhichwa).


Swimmers at the 2002 Commonwealth Games The quechquemitl (also spelled quezquemitl) is a garment which has been worn by certain indigenous ethnicities in Mexico since the pre Hispanic period.


Most quechquemitls are two pieces of rectangular cloth sewn together and most often worn off the shoulders, covering the upper body of women.


The size of the quechquemitl depends on how it is to be worn as well as its relation to other pieces of clothing.


However, the popularity of highly decorated blouses has led to a diminishing of the quechquemitl.


Younger women from the same communities prefer commercial blouses and shirts, reserving the quechquemitl for market days and festivals.


In some areas, the quechquemitl is also worn as a head covering.


Among the Tepehuas in Huehuetla, Hidalgo, this kind of quechquemitl is made with a fine gauze.


Peoples noted for the making of quechquemilts include the Huastecs, the Nahuas, the Tepehuas, the Huichols and the Otomis and the decoration of the garment can identify from which group it comes.


The Huastecs in Tancanhuitz de Santos, San Luis Potosí and the Huichols in Jalisco and Nayarit make their quechquemitls in an undyed cotton, which is heavily embroidered with flowers and animals in various colors.


Like other indigenous garments, the quechquemitl is made from uncut pieces of cloths as they come off the loom.


Various kinds of weaves are done for quechquemitls includes gauze, seersucker, brocade and curved or shaped weaving.





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