Definition of Quechua

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language of the South American Indian people (spoken in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and Argentina)
member of a South American Indian people (of Peru, Bolivia, etc.)
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quechua
n
1. a member of a south american indian people in peru who were formerly the ruling class of the inca empire [syn: quechua, kechua]


2. the language of the quechua which was spoken by the incas [syn: quechua, quechuan, quechuan language, kechua, kechuan]



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Quechua is a Quechuan language spoken in Argentina and Bolivia.
A distinct variety of Quechua is spoken in Chile and others in Peru.
The language is: Quechua
Canar Quichua is a Quechuan language spoken in Ecuador.
The language is: Canar Quichua
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Noun
1. a member of a South American Indian people in Peru who were formerly the ruling class of the Inca empire
(synonym) Kechua
(hypernym) South American Indian
(hyponym) Inca, Inka, Incan
2. the language of the Quechua which was spoken by the Incas
(synonym) Quechuan, Quechuan language, Kechua, Kechuan
(hypernym) Amerind, Amerindian language, American-Indian language, American Indian, Indian
Quechua Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Quechua ( or ; ) is the name of a people of the central Andes of South America and their languages:
  • The Quechua people
  • The Quechua languages, or any one of those languages, such as the semi-standardized Southern Quechua

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