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Summary Of: Quechua

Quechua is a very regular... The various dialects of Quechua were widely spoken throughout the Andes long before the rise of the... Quechua has often been grouped with... Quechua phrases and words are commonly used by Spanish speakers and vice... many Quechua words such as... Quechua had no written alphabet... the diffusion of the usage and teaching of Quechua is the lack of written material in the Quechua language... since a number of regional varieties of Quechua seem to be intermediate between the two branches... Quechua has borrowed a large number of... Quechua uses only three vowels... in the Quechua native vocabulary of the modern Cusco variety... of the modern Quechua vocabulary is borrowed from Spanish... Quechua has been written using the Roman alphabet since the... written Quechua is not utilized by the Quechua... Quechua was written with a Spanish... and suggest that it makes Quechua harder to learn for people who have first been exposed to written Spanish... Quechua and Aymara Spelling... Quechua also has two first person plural pronouns... Quechua also adds the suffix... in Quechua are always placed before nouns... Nearly every Quechua sentence is marked by an evidential suffix... El quechua y la historia social andina... Translating Quechua Language and Culture... Ayacucho Quechua Grammar and Dictionary... El Quechua de Santiago del Estero... Multilingual Quechua website with online dictionary... Quechua Language and Linguistics... Detailed map of the varieties of Quechua according to SIL...

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