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Inca

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Noun — A member of the South American people who built a major empire in the Andes before the Spanish conquest.

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Inca empire Inca ruins the ancient Inca

Etymology

From Spanish inca, from Quechua inka, meaning "emperor" or "ruler."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Inca” mean?

The word “Inca” means a member of the South American people who built a major empire in the Andes before the Spanish conquest. In plain terms, refers to the historical Andean civilization and its people, centered in Peru.

How do you pronounce “Inca”?

“Inca” is pronounced IHNG-kuh (/ˈɪŋkə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Inca” in a sentence?

Here is “Inca” used in a sentence: “The Inca built an extensive network of roads across the Andes.”

What part of speech is “Inca”?

“Inca” is a noun.

Where does the word “Inca” come from?

The word “Inca” comes from Spanish. From Spanish inca, from Quechua inka, meaning "emperor" or "ruler.".

Is “Inca” a common word?

“Inca” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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