South American Linguistic Areas South America is home to an extraordinary diversity of indigenous languages. Rather than being grouped solely by genetic relationship (family trees), many ...
Read South American Linguistic Areas: A Comprehensive Overview →Southern Quechua: The Most Spoken Indigenous Language of the Andes Southern Quechua (known natively as Urin qhichwa) is a powerhouse of linguistic heritage in South America. As the most w...
Read Southern Quechua: The Most Spoken Indigenous Language of the Andes →Quechua: The Legacy and Structure of the Andes' Most Spoken Indigenous Language Quechua, also known as Runa simi (meaning "people's language" in Southern Quechua), is a prominent indigeno...
Read Quechua: The Legacy and Structure of the Andes' Most Spoken Indigenous Language →Quechua: The Legacy and Structure of the Andes' Primary Indigenous Language Quechua, also known as Runa simi (meaning "people's language" in Southern Quechua), is a prominent indigenous l...
Read Quechua: The Legacy and Structure of the Andes' Primary Indigenous Language →Aymara Language: History, Linguistics, and Cultural Perspectives The Aymara language, known natively as Aymar aru, is a vital indigenous tongue of the Andean highlands. Spoken by approxim...
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