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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish Totonicapán, from a Nahuan language (equivalent to Pipil tutūnik (hot) + āpan (river)); calqued from K'iche' Chuwiʼ Meqʼinaʼ (above the hot water) or Kaqchikel Chimekʼenyaʼ (place of hot water).

Proper noun edit

Totonicapán

  1. A city in Guatemala.
  2. A department of Guatemala.

Translations edit

Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from a Nahuan language (equivalent to Pipil tutūnik (hot) + āpan (river)); Calque of K'iche' Chuwiʼ Meqʼinaʼ (above the hot water) or Calque of Kaqchikel Chimeqʼenyaʼ (place of hot water) or Calque of Classical Nahuatl totonilco + pan.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /totonikaˈpan/ [t̪o.t̪o.ni.kaˈpãn]
  • Rhymes: -an
  • Syllabification: To‧to‧ni‧ca‧pán

Proper noun edit

Totonicapán ?

  1. A city in Guatemala
  2. A department of Guatemala

Derived terms edit

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