different between nahua vs inca
nahua
Catalan
Adjective
nahua (masculine and feminine plural nahues)
- Nahua (pertaining to the Nahua peoples)
- Nahuatl (pertaining to the Nahuatl languages)
Synonyms
- (Nahuatl): (colloquial) nàhuatl
Noun
nahua m or f (plural nahues)
- Nahua (an individual of the Nahua peoples of Mexico)
nahua m (uncountable)
- Nahuatl (one of the Nahuatl languages)
Synonyms
- (colloquial) nàhuatl
Finnish
Noun
nahua
- A Nahua.
Declension
Anagrams
- nauha
Spanish
Adjective
nahua (plural nahuas)
- Nahua
Noun
nahua m or f (plural nahuas)
- Nahua
nahua From the web:
- what nahual am i
- what nawal mean in english
- what nahual mean
- nahuatl what does that mean
- what's my nahual
- what is nahuatl language
- what does nahuatl sound like
- what does nahua mean
inca
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
inca (plural incas)
- Any of several species of hummingbirds in the genus Coeligena
Derived terms
Anagrams
- -cain-, Cain, NIAC, Nica, cain
Catalan
Noun
inca m or f (plural inques)
- Inca
Related terms
- incaic
Italian
Adjective
inca m or f (invariable)
- Inca
Noun
inca m or f (invariable)
- Inca
Anagrams
- acni
- cani
- Cina
Latin
Adjective
inca
- nominative feminine singular of incus
- nominative neuter plural of incus
- accusative neuter plural of incus
- vocative feminine singular of incus
- vocative neuter plural of incus
Adjective
inc?
- ablative feminine singular of incus
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *inkô (“ache, regret”), from Proto-Indo-European *yen?- (“illness”). Cognate with Old Frisian jinc (“angered”), Old Norse ekki (“pain, grief”), Norwegian ekkje (“lack, pity”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?in.k?/, [?i?.k?]
Noun
inca m
- doubt, uncertainty, question, suspicion, fear
- cause for complaint, offense, ill-will, grievance, grudge; quarrel
- opportunity, occasion
Declension
Descendants
- Middle English: inke
- ? Middle English: inklen, inclen
- English: inkle
- ? Middle English: [Term?]
- English: inkling
- Scots: inklin
- ? Middle English: inklen, inclen
Romanian
Adjective
inca m or f or n (indeclinable)
- Alternative form of incas
Spanish
Alternative forms
- inka
Etymology
Borrowed from Quechua inka.
Noun
inca m or f (plural incas)
- Inca
Derived terms
- incaico
- incásico
Zazaki
Noun
inca ?
- here, this place
inca From the web:
- what incantation shrinks an object
- what incantation makes an object waterproof
- what incarnation
- what incarcerated means
- what incapacitated mean
- what incarnation means
- what incapable mean
- what incandescent means
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- nahua vs inca
- nahuatl vs nahua
- nahua vs aztec
- leod vs lewd
- leud vs leod
- leod vs leed
- lend vs leod
- led vs leod
- lead vs leod
- person vs leod
- thinner vs shinner
- spinner vs shinner
- shinner vs sinner
- shinner vs shinney
- shinner vs shunner
- shinner vs shinier
- seiner vs seinen
- seiner vs seizer
- seined vs seiner
- weiner vs seiner