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- "Shoe" in muysccubun (in Spanish) "Sword" in muysccubun (in Spanish) Diccionario muysca – español. Gómez, Diego F. 2009–2017 "Knife" in muysccubun (in Spanish)...
- Confederation before the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The Muisca speak Muysccubun, a language of the Chibchan language family, also called Muysca and Mosca...
- the Duit language differed slightly from the main version of Chibcha, Muysccubun, spoken by the Muisca on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. As the Muisca did...
- the Bogotá savanna in the late 15th century were the Muisca, speaking Muysccubun, a member of the Chibcha language family.[page needed] Muisca means "people"...
- closely related to the Muisca people of the Colombian Andes, who spoke Muysccubun, a version of Chibcha. The Timoto-Cuicas were not only composed of the...
- language of the Muisca is called Chibcha, Muisca or, in its own language, Muysccubun. Muisca means "man", "person" or "people". Most names of the Muisca have...
- A tunjo (from Muysccubun: chunso) is a small anthropomorphic or zoomorphic figure elaborated by the Muisca as part of their art. Tunjos were made of gold...
- Bogotá (in Spanish) uac – Muysccubun Dictionary online (in Spanish) ca – Muysccubun Dictionary online (in Spanish) ta – Muysccubun Dictionary online Correa...
- linguistics of the indigenous language, Muysccubun. The Muisca, meaning "people" or "person" in the indigenous language Muysccubun, were the indigenous inhabitants...
- prefix quihicha or qhicha, which means "foot" in their Chibcha language Muysccubun. Eleven became thus "foot one", twelve: "foot two", etc. As in the other...