Hey /his/, are there any good resources for learning Quechua? I'm bilingual in Spanish, so if you know of any that are in Spanish and not English I can also use those.
Google Cursos de Quechua. I think there are quechua universities in Peru or Bolivia
>>1640515
Why, OP?
You wanna fuk some Andes cuties and wear a yarn hat?
>>1640745
It's the surviving indigenous American Language with the largest number of speakers.
>>1641173
the majority of the population of Paraguay is Spanish-Guarani bilingual, although modern Guarani has been influenced by Spanish as much as English by French after the Norman conquest, since Paraguayans arent really natives, they are mestizos.
It also has speakers in the provinces of Argentina that border Paraguay, and obviously among the millions of their immigrants in Argentina.
also, if you are American the most spoken native American language in your country is probably mayan.
There are over 6 million speakers of Maya languages, and the USA has many immigrants (many of them illegal) from Southern Mexico and Guatemala.
In Guatemala over half of the population speaks a Maya langauge.
You could also learn to read their script.
How does posh quechua sound?