Inka
/[ˈɪŋka]/
Czechnoun
Definitions
- 1.Inca (member of the group of Quechuan peoples of highland Peru who established an empire from northern Ecuador to central Chile before the Spanish conquest)
- 2.a female given name
- 3.a diminutive of the female given name Ingrid
- 4.a diminutive of the female given names Jiřinka, Karolinka, or Reginka
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish inca (“Inca”), from Quechua inka (“emperor, male of royal blood”).
Forms
- inckýadjective • relational
- inkaalternative
- Inčinadjective • relational
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Inka | Inkové, Inky |
| Genitive | Inky | Inků, Inek |
| Dative | Inkovi, Ince | Inkům, Inkám |
| Accusative | Inku | Inky |
| Vocative | Inko | Inkové, Inky |
| Locative | Inkovi, Ince | Incích, Inkách |
| Instrumental | Inkou | Inky, Inkami |
Nominative
Singular
Inka
Plural
Inkové, Inky
Genitive
Singular
Inky
Plural
Inků, Inek
Dative
Singular
Inkovi, Ince
Plural
Inkům, Inkám
Accusative
Singular
Inku
Plural
Inky
Vocative
Singular
Inko
Plural
Inkové, Inky
Locative
Singular
Inkovi, Ince
Plural
Incích, Inkách
Instrumental
Singular
Inkou
Plural
Inky, Inkami