1.The Quechuan language of the Inca Empire, now widely spoken throughout the Andes highlands from southern Colombia to Chile. 2. a.A member of a South American Indian people originally having been part of the Inca Empire. b.A member of a Quechuan-speaking people. ...
英汉 英英 网络释义 quechua n. 1. 克丘亚语,奇楚瓦语 (原为南美克丘亚人的语言,现在秘鲁、玻利维亚、智利、哥伦比亚和厄瓜多尔使用)a language originally spoken by the Quechua people of S America, now spoken in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador...
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The Quechua are a people living in the southern Peruvian Andes. According to the early accounts of colonial, missionary priests, the Quechua have always been preoccupied with dreams and dream interpretation. Specially designated ritual specialists were considered particularly significant. In the pre-conqu...
Reports on the rebuilding efforts by the Quechua people in Ecuador after the Cotopaxi region of central Ecuador was hit by an earthquake on March 28, 1996. Damages caused by the earthquake; Collaboration among the government, Civil Service and other organizations to provide emergency assistance to ...
the language of the Incan civilization, presently spoken by about 8 million people in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. a member of an Indigenous people of Peru speaking Quechua. adjective of or relating to the Quechua or their language;Quechuan. ...
Quechua, South American Indians living in the Andean highlands from Ecuador to Bolivia. They speak many regional varieties of Quechua, which was the language of the Inca empire (though it predates the Inca) and which later became the lingua franca of the
the language of the Quechua Indian people, which belongs to the Quechuamaran group. Quechuan is spoken by approximately 10 million persons (1970, estimate) in Peru (Cuzqueño, Ayacucho, Chinchaisuyu, and Huancayo dialects), to some extent in Bolivia and Ecuador (Quiteño dialect), and ...
HomeThe Quechua The Quechua people are the largest ethnic group in South America. They inhabit large areas of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina, living mostly in the Andes Mountains. They often call themselves "Runakuna" and their language "Runa Simi". There are over 10 million spe...