bibbidi bobbidi boo! "ok cinderleela now its time for u to head to the ball but make sure ur home at midnight or daddy's gonna shoot your byfriend
Quechua
Quechua is spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America, including Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia, Chile, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in the Americas.
The Inca tribe spoke Quechua, which was the language of the Inca Empire. Quechua is still spoken by indigenous populations in South America today.
Quechua is an indigenous language spoken by the Inca civilization. It is also used to refer to the ethnic group that speaks this language. Quechua was and still is widely spoken in the Andean region of South America.
Quechua, the language of the Incas, is spoken in the Andes Mountains region of Bolivia, Peru and Chile, as is Aymara. Today, dialects of Quechua are spoken by more people in South America than any other language indigenous to that continent.
Peru
Quechua was unwritten when the Spaniards arrived in South America. It can be written in spelling based on Spahish. However many speakers of Quechua do not read or write it.
Quechua is a Native American language of South America. Quechua is the official language of Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. Quechua is also spoken in Argentina, Chile and Colombia. Quechua is spoken in the region of the Andes Mountains. There is no record of a mountain by that name.
Quechua
Quechua is spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America, including Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia, Chile, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in the Americas.
The Inca tribe spoke Quechua, which was the language of the Inca Empire. Quechua is still spoken by indigenous populations in South America today.
Quechua is an indigenous language spoken by the Inca civilization. It is also used to refer to the ethnic group that speaks this language. Quechua was and still is widely spoken in the Andean region of South America.
Quechua, the language of the Incas, is spoken in the Andes Mountains region of Bolivia, Peru and Chile, as is Aymara. Today, dialects of Quechua are spoken by more people in South America than any other language indigenous to that continent.
The term "Quechua" is used to refer to a few ethnic groups of people who live in South America. The groups are spread out in Chile, Columbia, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru.
Regina Harrison has written: 'Signs, songs, and memory in the Andes' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Quechua poetry, Translating, Quechua Indians, Texts, Indians of South America, Folk-songs, Quechua
Rodrigo Montoya has written: 'La cultura quechua hoy' -- subject(s): Quechua Indians, Indians of South America 'El tiempo del descanso'
The language of the ancient Inca people was Quechua. It is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region of South America today. Quechua was the official language of the Inca Empire and continues to be an important part of Andean culture.