K’iche’ is a Mayan language spoken by the K’iche’ people in Guatemala. K’iche’ is a tonal language with four tones: high, low, falling, and rising. In this lesson, you will learn how to say “hello” in K’iche’.
How To Say Hello In K’Iche
The K’iche’ language belongs to the Maya language family. It is spoken by the K’iche’ people who live in the highlands of Guatemala. The following is a list of ways to say hello in K’iche’: Hello – Kaaj Good morning – Ajaw kaaj Good afternoon – Ahtun kaaj
Since there is no one definitive way to say hello in K’iche’, you may need to use a variety of expressions to greet people in different contexts. Here are a few greetings that might be useful: Good morning – Ka q’ij chupam Good afternoon – Ka q’ij txupam Hello – Qa taq How are you? – Tz’unun taq?
- First say “chi ta chi?” which means “what is your name?”
- After the other person has told you their name, say “ik chi ta chi” which means “my name is _____.”
There is no one definitive way to say hello in K’iche’. Some people say ‘ch’up’, others say ‘ch’up aj’. Both of these phrases mean ‘hello’ in K’iche’.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Kind Of Language Is K Iche?
K ICHE is a Mayan language spoken by the K ICHE people of Guatemala. It is a member of the Q’anjob’al family, and is closely related to Kaqchikel and Tz’utujil.
How Do You Say In Kiche?
“How do you say in Kiche?” can be translated to “Cómo se dice en Kiche?” in Spanish.
Is KʼIcheʼ A Mayan?
Kʼicheʼ is a Mayan language that is spoken in Guatemala.
In Summary
‘ In K’iche’, the word for “hello” is “nimitz’il”, which means “good morning”.