Yes the word "Nusta means princess in quechua this word was also used during the Inca times.
No, princess doesn't have two words inside the one word.
Incanese is not a recognized word. The Inca people spoke the Quechua language. The Inca empire fell in 1572 after years of conflict with the Spanish.
The possessive case for the word "princess" is "princess's." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to the princess, such as "the princess's crown." In cases where proper nouns end in "s," some style guides may accept the alternative form "princess'."
The noun 'princess' IS a singular noun; a word for one person.The plural noun is 'princesses'; a word for two or more people.
The secret word in the tiara club book princess katie and the silver pony, the word is "ARE"
Quechua language
By "Peruvian" do you mean Spanish, or the native Quechua language? In Spanish it is "papa" which comes from Quechua (also "papa").
In Quechua, the word for "stars" is "suyay." This term reflects the cultural significance of stars in Andean cosmology and navigation. Quechua, as an indigenous language, has many words that connect deeply with nature and the environment.
The word for wind in Quechua is "sumaq." In this context, it can refer to the natural phenomenon of wind or can also carry connotations of beauty and freshness associated with the air. Quechua is a language widely spoken in the Andes region of South America, particularly in countries like Peru and Bolivia.
The word 'princess' is a noun, a word for a person.
The Quechua word for daughter is "wawa." In Quechua culture, family and kinship terms are significant, and "wawa" can also refer to a child in general, regardless of gender. The language has various dialects, which may have slight variations in pronunciation or usage.
It comes from the quechua word "kharka" which means dread or mistrust.
Hi in quechua is amaynaya.
The Sanskrit word for princess is "rajanandini."
No, "princi" is not the plural for the word "princess." The plural form of "princess" is "princesses."
Chaunus quechua was created in 1961.
Quechua Wikipedia was created in 2003.