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  • An Introductory Guide to the Quechua Language

  • Simply Learn to Say and Understand Quechua Words and Phrases
  • By: Milton Chambi
  • Narrated by: Milton Chambi
  • Length: 10 hrs and 43 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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An Introductory Guide to the Quechua Language

By: Milton Chambi
Narrated by: Milton Chambi
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This audiobook provides an introduction to the Quechua language as used throughout South America in Peru, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and elsewhere. Topics covered include numbers, colors, greetings, questions, places, foods and many other areas of vocabulary that you can use daily. Vocabulary is split across 28 daily sessions to help you first learn and then recall key Quechua words and phrases.

©2022 Milton Chambi (P)2022 Historical Audiobooks

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Kindergarten Spanish

It was disappointing to say the least. I know that Quechua speakers use any number of Spanish words in their speech. But that is when there's no Quechua equivalent. These words a rather few an far between. The creator/writer of the book carefully selected and included them into the course. Then he added a short list of Quechua words, for not so good measure. Lots of appropriate although absolutely unnecessary sound effects also were added to help learners to memorize names of animals and European musical instruments (again in Spanish, although with the indigenous Quechua accent). All this is accompanied by an upbeat BLUEGRASS music. Muchas gracias. (That is how you shall say 'Thank you' in Quechua after taking the course).

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