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inca sustantivo masculino y femenino Inca
inca adjetivo & mf Inca ' inca' also found in these entries: Spanish: incaico English: Incatr['ɪŋkə]2 (language) inca nombre masculinoadj.• inca adj.
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noun inca mf['ɪŋkǝ]1.ADJ incaico, incásico2.N(pl Inca or Incas) inca mf* * *
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INCA, Integrated Communications Agency————————INCA, integrated navigation and communications automatic (system)————————INCA, integrated nuclear communications assessment————————INCA, intelligence communications architectureEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > INCA
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > Inca architecture
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- ınca <-ince, -unca, -ünce>1) wennbana gelince bunu söylersin wenn du zu mir kommst, kannst du das machen2) alsköpegi görünce korktu als er den Hund sah, bekam er Angst3) nach, nachdemevlenince uslandı nachdem er heiratete, wurde er vernünftiger4) sobaldpaketi alınca haber veriniz sobald Sie das Päckchen bekommen, geben Sie Bescheid -
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adj.Inca.f. & m.Inca.* * *► adjetivo1 Inca1 Inca* * *SMF Inca* * *Iadjetivo Inca, IncaicIImasculino y femenino Inca•• Cultural note:Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco* * *= Inca.Ex. Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.* * *Iadjetivo Inca, IncaicIImasculino y femenino Inca•• Cultural note:Founded in the twelfth century in the region of Lake Titicaca, the Andean empire of the Quechua-speaking Incas grew until by the fifteenth century it extended from southern Colombia in the north to Argentina and central Chile in the south. Their society was rigidly divided into classes: the nobility, their servants, and the common people. The Incas worshipped the sun and the moon, and believed that Manco Capac, their first emperor or inca, was descended from the sun. An extensive network of roads was built to facilitate control over the empire from its capital in Cuzco. The Incas left an impressive heritage of monuments, including the palace complex of Machu Picchu. The empire collapsed in 1533 when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro had the emperor Atahualpa executed and occupied Cuzco* * *= Inca.Ex: Men in the Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all wore loincloths, the most basic form of male clothing in many ancient cultures.
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inca sustantivo masculino y femenino
Inca
inca adjetivo & mf Inca
' inca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incaico
English:
Inca
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См. также в других словарях:
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inca — [ ɛ̃ka ] adj. et n. • ynca 1633; mot quechua ♦ Relatif à la puissance politique établie au Pérou par les chefs de clans de certaines tribus andines (avant la conquête espagnole). L Empire, la civilisation inca. Les quipous incas. ♢ N. Les Incas … Encyclopédie Universelle
Inca (cultura) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para la organización estatal inca, véase Imperio Inca. Para otros usos de este término, véase Inca (desambiguación) … Wikipedia Español
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Inca education — during the time of the Inca Empire was divided into two principal spheres: education for the upper classes and education for the general population. The royal classes and a few specially chosen individuals from the provinces of the Empire were… … Wikipedia