Imilla
Imilla refers to a young, unmarried woman in the Quechua and Aymara languages, primarily spoken in the Andean regions of South America. The term is commonly used in Bolivia and Peru, and its usage can extend to describe a girl or a young lady. It carries connotations of youth, innocence, and a certain traditional beauty.
The concept of imilla is deeply embedded in Andean culture and is often depicted in folklore, music,
While imilla is a direct translation for "young woman" or "girl," its cultural significance goes beyond a