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Meaning of Quechua | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɛt͡ʃwə

Definitions

  1. A member of one of several South American ethnic groups that spans Peru, Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, northern Chile, and in Ecuador and southern Colombia.
  2. The language spoken by these people.

Equivalents

Català quítxua
Čeština kečuánština
Dansk quechua
Deutsch Quechua
Español quechua
Suomi ketšua
Français quechua quechua
Galego quechua
Հայերեն կեչուա
Italiano quechua
日本語 ケチュア語
한국어 케추아어
Nederlands Quechua
Polski keczua kiczua
Русский кечуа

Examples

“The Quechuas, a tribe of the Inca people, were Indians of the red race and with an appearance and trait which is distinctly American. “They are”, says Victor W. Von Hagen in his book, Realm of the Incas, “of medium height, and inclined to be thickset, with large hands, small wrists, a disproportionately large chest (developed for breathing at high altitudes), well-developed legs, and wide-spreading feet. They are broad-headed, with high cheekbones, prominent aquiline noses, and small, almond-shaped eyes.” There are still five million of them in the Andes.”
“If the idea of “exotic” and complex languages with features you’ve never imagined thrills you, I guarantee you’ll get more out of studying Navajo, American Sign Language, Kikuyu, Vietnamese, Cree, Cantonese, Quechua, or Nuuchahnnulth than Quenya, Klingon, or attempting to make your own.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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