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Quechua

Quechua, also known as Runa simi, is an indigenous language of the Andes, spoken by millions across Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and other Andean regions. With a long history tied to ancient civilizations, Quechua is a vital part of South America's cultural identity.

  • Classification

    Quechua

  • Speakers

    8.5 million

  • Script

    Roman

  • Text direction

    Left-to-right

  • Official language

    Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador

  • Other names

    Qhichwa simi, Runa simi

Quechua

Quechua is a group of similar languages from South America and spoken mostly around the Andes region of South America. It is an official language in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru, along with Spanish.

The language has a relatively robust 8.5 million speakers; however, there are very few written resources for Quechua which makes it difficult to learn and to preserve. It is considered an endangered language.

At Geo Language Services, we provide translations that respect the language’s traditions and local variations, ensuring clarity and cultural relevance for Quechua-speaking communities.

Services offered for this language

Translation / Transcreation / Subtitling / Localization / Adaptation / Copywriting / Authoring / Proofreading / Revision / Editing / Translation quality assurance / Terminology / Linguistic validation / Glossary creation / Dubbing / Voice-overs / Transcription / Typesetting / Simultaneous interpreting / Consecutive interpreting / Conference interpreting / Telephone interpreting / Public service interpreting / Interpreting equipment hire / Foreign language consulting

Interesting fact

Quechua is famously the language of the ancient Incas. The word Inca or Inka means “lord” or “king” in Quechua.

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