Incas

/ˈɪŋkəz/ noun

Definition

Plural of Inca; members of the indigenous people who built a vast empire in South America before Spanish colonization, or referring to their remarkable civilization known for advanced engineering, agriculture, and administration.

Etymology

From Quechua 'inka' meaning 'ruler' or 'lord.' Originally referred specifically to the emperor, but Spanish colonizers extended it to the entire people and empire. The word entered English in the 16th century through Spanish chronicles.

Kelly Says

The Incas built their empire without wheels, written language, or iron tools, yet created roads and structures that still amaze engineers today! Their administrative system was so efficient that they managed an empire stretching from Ecuador to Chile using only knotted strings called quipu for record-keeping.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኢንካ
inkā
ARالعربية
إنكا
inkā
BNবাংলা
ইনকা
inka
CACatalà
inca
inka
CSČeština
inckové
iŋkove
DADansk
inca
ɪŋka
DEDeutsch
Inka
ɪŋka
ELΕλληνικά
ίνκα
ínka
ESEspañol
incas
inkas
FAفارسی
اینکا
inkā
FISuomi
inkat
iŋkat
FRFrançais
incas
ɛ̃ka
GUGU
ઇન્કા
inka
HAHA
inca
inka
HEעברית
אינקה
inkah
HIहिन्दी
इन्का
inka
HUMagyar
inkák
inkak
IDBahasa Indonesia
inca
inka
IGIG
inca
inka
ITItaliano
inca
inka
JA日本語
インカ
inka
KKKK
инка
inka
KMKM
អ៊ិនកា
ɨnka
KO한국어
인카
inka
MRMR
इन्का
inka
MSBahasa Melayu
inca
inka
MYမြန်မာ
အင်္ကာ
aṅkā
NLNederlands
inca
ɪŋka
NONorsk
inka
iŋka
PAPA
ਇੰਕਾ
iṅkā
PLPolski
inka
iŋka
PTPortuguês
incas
ĩkɐs
RORomână
inca
inka
RUРусский
инка
inka
SVSvenska
inka
iŋka
SWKiswahili
wainka
wainka
TAதமிழ்
இன்கா
iṇkā
TEతెలుగు
ఇంకా
iṅkā
THไทย
อินคา
inkā
TLTL
inca
inka
TRTürkçe
inca
inka
UKУкраїнська
інки
inki
URاردو
انکا
anka
VITiếng Việt
người Inca
người inka
YOYO
inca
inka
ZH中文
印加
yìn jiā
ZUZU
inca
inka

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