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The Inca's language was Quechua. It was the most widely spoken language in the Inca Empire and is still spoken by indigenous peoples in parts of South America today.

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Where is Quechua spoken?

Quechua is spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America, including Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia and Argentina. It is also spoken by indigenous communities in parts of Chile and Brazil.


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Yes. It is still spoken today and is known as Quechua.


What is the incas written language and a system of natation?

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What languages were spoken by incas?

The language the Incas spoke was called Quechua, pronounced like 'catch-wa'. Quechua still exists as a language today in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru with 10.4 million speakers.


How were the Aztec and the Inca civilization similar?

did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories


What language of the Incas is still spoken by many South Americans?

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