Bokep
This orthography has the following features:
- It uses w instead of hu for /w/.
- It distinguishes velar k from uvular q, both of which were spelled c or qu in the traditional system. [example needed]
- It distinguishes simple, ejective, and aspirated stops in dialects that make these distinctions, such as that of the Cusco Region, e.g. the aspirated khipu 'knot'.
- It continues to use the Spanish five-vowel system.
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Quechua has been written using the Roman alphabet since the Spanish conquest of Peru. However, written Quechua is rarely used by Quechua speakers due to limited amounts of printed material in the language. Until the 20th century, Quechua was written with a Spanish-based orthography, for example Inca, … See more
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In 1975, Peru became the first country to recognize Quechua as one of its official languages. Ecuador conferred official status on the language in its 2006 constitution, and in … See more
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Quechua is an agglutinating language, meaning that words are built up from basic roots followed by … See moreQuechua had already expanded across wide ranges of the central Andes long before the expansion of the Inca Empire. The Inca were one among many peoples in present-day Peru who already spoke a form of Quechua, which in the Cuzco region particularly … See more
There are significant differences among the varieties of Quechua spoken in the central Peruvian highlands and the peripheral varieties … See more
The description below applies to Cuzco Quechua; there are significant differences in other varieties of Quechua.
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