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Quichua

American  
[keech-wah, -wuh] / ˈkitʃ wɑ, -wə /

noun

plural

Quichuas,

plural

Quichua
  1. Quechua.


Quichua British  
/ ˈkɪtʃwə /

noun

  1. a variant of Quechua

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Blanca Ashanga harvests corn in a field in the Quichua community of San Pedro Sumino in the province of Napo in the Ecuadorean jungle.

From BBC • Jun. 3, 2013

The claimants called themselves Los Afectados, or the affected ones, and among their ranks were members of the Cofan and Quichua tribes.

From BusinessWeek • Mar. 10, 2011

“Mana, Mamita,” I say in Quichua, shaking my head.

From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau

“Ari,” I agree in Quichua, letting myself smile back.

From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau

I look at the crowd gathered around Matilde and Santiago, talking excitedly in Quichua.

From "The Queen of Water" by Laura Resau