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No, the Inca society did not have a formal written language. Instead, they used a system of knotted strings called quipu for record-keeping and communication.
The Inca civilization did not have a written language based on an alphabet. They used a system of knots called quipu for recording information. The quipu consisted of different colored strings with knots tied in various positions to represent numbers and communicate messages.
The Inca tribe spoke Quechua, which was the language of the Inca Empire. Quechua is still spoken by indigenous populations in South America today.
Inca people did NOT have a written language, they used pictures to represent words. Like for example they drew timelines of what happened in vases.
Quechua
tHE WRitiNq SyStEM fOR tHE iNCA WAS CAllEd qUIPO! :)The Inca did not have a written language. They had only an oral language. They kept records on rope with knots called quipu.
No, the Inca society did not have a formal written language. Instead, they used a system of knotted strings called quipu for record-keeping and communication.
Inca people did NOT have a written language, they used pictures to represent words. Like for example they drew timelines of what happened in vases.
The Inca tribe spoke Quechua, which was the language of the Inca Empire. Quechua is still spoken by indigenous populations in South America today.
The lack of a formal written language
The Incas did not have a written language in the same way that we think of writing today. They used a system of knotted strings called quipu to record numerical data and important information. However, they did not have a formal script or alphabet for writing down spoken language.
According to a Minnesota State University web page the answer is No the Inca had no written language but did have ways of record keeping using knotted strings.
verbal messages
The Inca used a sophisticated system of communication that relied on runners traveling on foot along a network of roads. These runners would carry messages in the form of quipus, a system of knotted strings, or through oral messages passed down from generation to generation. This allowed the Inca to transmit important information quickly and efficiently across their vast empire.
they used messaging across the partd of the inca around there
The lack of formal written language
Quechua language