Korean to Quechua Translation

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Common Phrases From Korean to Quechua

KoreanQuechua
감사합니다Riqsikuyki
제발Ama hina
죄송합니다Llakikunim
안녕하세요Allinllachu
안녕히 가세요Tupananchikkama
Arí
아니요Manam
어떻게 지내세요?Imaynallam?
실례합니다Panpachaway
모르겠습니다Manam yachanichu
이해합니다Hamutanim
그렇게 생각해요Chaynatam piensani
아마도Ichapas
나중에 봐요Tupananchikkama
잘 지내세요Qawarikuy
무슨 일이야?Imaynallam?
괜찮아요Imaynanpipas
물론Riki
Chaylla
갑시다Risunchik

Interesting information about Korean Language

Korean is the official language of both North and South Korea. It belongs to the Koreanic language family, which has no known relatives. With over 75 million speakers worldwide, it holds significant importance in East Asia. The Korean writing system called Hangul was invented by King Sejong during the Joseon Dynasty (15th century). Hangul consists of 14 consonants and ten vowels that form syllabic blocks. Classified as an agglutinative language, Korean uses suffixes or particles to indicate grammatical relationships between words. Honorifics play a crucial role in social interactions where different speech levels are used based on age, status, or familiarity. Notably distinct from Chinese and Japanese languages despite historical influences; however, some vocabulary borrowed from these neighboring countries can be found within modern-day spoken Korean.

Know About Quechua Language

Quechua is an indigenous language spoken by millions of people in the Andean region. It holds official status in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. With over 8 million speakers worldwide, Quechua has a rich history dating back to pre-Columbian times when it was widely used by the Inca Empire. The language exhibits significant regional variation with various dialects being spoken across different communities. Quechuan grammar relies on agglutination where words are formed through adding suffixes or prefixes to roots rather than using separate words for each concept. Despite historical suppression during colonial rule and discrimination thereafter, efforts have been made to revitalize Quechua as part of cultural preservation initiatives throughout South America.

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