"Waichanña" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Ye'kwana]

IPA: [wajt͡ʃanɲa]
Etymology: Suffixed with -nña (“at the place of”). The stem waicha is probably borrowed from a Yanomami language. Etymology templates: {{af|mch|-nña|t1=at the place of}} -nña (“at the place of”), {{bor|mch|sai-ynm}} Yanomami Head templates: {{head|mch|adverb}} Waichanña
  1. in Waikás, a village along the Uraricoera River in Brazil
    Sense id: en-Waichanña-mch-adv-zbaL5As7 Categories (other): Ye'kwana entries with incorrect language header, Ye'kwana terms suffixed with -nña

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