Concept information
Preferred term
queQuechua
Type
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Language
Definition
- Quechua (endonym: Runa Simi) is a Native South American language family and dialect cluster spoken primarily in the Andes of South America, derived from an original common ancestor language, Proto-Quechua. It is the most widely spoken language family of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 8 to 10 million speakers (estimates vary widely). At the time of the conquest, the Incans referred to their language as "runasimi", only later to be mistakenly called quechua by conquistadors. Many contemporary Andean Quechua speakers still call it "runasimi" (or regional variants thereof), literally "people speech", although "runa" here has the more specific sense of "indigenous Andean" people.
Entry terms
- Quechua languages
- Quechuan
- Quechuan (family)
- Quechuan languages
ISO 639-1 code
- qu
ISO 639-2 Bibliographical code
- que
ISO 639-2 Terminological code
- que
ISO 639-3 code
- que
ISO 639-5 code
- qwe
Notation
- que
In other languages
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Quechua
French
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quechua
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quechua (famille)
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Quechua
German
-
quechua
Italian
-
Lingue quechua
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Portuguese
-
Quíchua
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quechua
Spanish
-
Lenguas quechuas
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/que
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