Nature in Quechua

Nature in Quechua could be said Pacha, hence the expression Pacha mama (mother earth) is used as a reference to the Inka divinity that represented the earth. Here are some terms related to nature:

  • Kay pacha: This world, where living beings live, the tangible.
  • K’anchay: Light
  • Mayu: River
  • Inti: Sun
  • Killa: Moon
  • Sach’a: Tree
  • Uywa: Animal
  • Qora: Herb, plants, herbage
  • Wayra: Wind
  • Phuyu: Cloud
  • Orqo: Hill, mountain
  • Qocha: Lake
  • Rit’i: Snow, ice
  • Para: Rain
  • Unu: Water
  • Ruphay: Hot, very hot (referring to the weather)
  • Q’oñi: Warm
  • Chiri: Cold

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