I am brazilian and i highly reccomend searching about indigenous etnicies from brazil, they are very diverse and many brazilians have indigenous heritage
Everyone! Don't confuse the Quechua flag with the pride flag! This pride flag 🏳️🌈 doesn't have light blue in it. It used to, as well as a black and a brown line, but now it doesn't anymore (maybe Philadelphia kept them, as I can remember). So saying this is a gay language is not accurate and I think nobody laughs at it.
Moreover, the flag in the video to represent the Quechua language is actually the flag of Cusco. The Quechua people have no flag of their own and neither does the language as a concept. From a 🇵🇪.
@@thescience786 According to a census from some years ago, there's anywhere between 6-10 million quechua speakers, which would make it the most widely spoken language fully native to the New World. The reason for such a big margin of error is because the census have always been...not exactly efficient or reliable.
I learn basic Quechua. Quechua is a beautiful language and has challenging grammar with “polysynthetic” syntax which is rare in Eurasia (only few languages, e.g. Classical Ainu). BTW, I love Andean music so much.
Wow! You know a year ago I got interested in languages and linguistics. And I wanted to learn basic Navajo. But because it is a rare language with a few speakers there’re nt many resources. What resources do you use for learning Quechuan?
@@thescience786 I got Quechua materials from GG. Although Navajo has a few speakers, Duoling has a Navajo course. I see 2 endangered languages are tought there: Navajo and Hawaiian. You can try Navajo lessons there. I learn Hawaiian from there. Cheers!
I love Quechua because it's the language of grandparents and I'm looking forward to learning it, especially the dialect from Ayacucho. It's a pity that it is becoming less spoken lately due to discrimination. Anyway, thanks a lot Andy for this video
same here!! although, my grandparents are from the lima highlands (huarochirí) and some scattered around ica, so i'm doing my best to learn central quechua. i wish you the best luck on your language learning journey. 💜
I actually noticed that online. I used to play with a lot of Peruvians online and I had the feeling that they make fun of the language from the mountains which I assume to be Quechua.
i've been following this channel for as long as i've been learning the language (quechua) and i'm so happy you redid this one!! its slowly becoming more familiar to me. ❤😭🌷 thank you Andy for sharing the quechua language family & culture with the world.
as a peruvian, you're welcome. and i am happy to hear that you guys enjoy camote as much as we do! filipinos are amazing people and our cultural cousins
Who does the character art? I love how they always change to resemble the traditional clothing of the ethnic group that speaks the language in the video.
I Love it❤️❤️❤️Can you please do Assyrian by the way there are 3 Assyrian Langauge type's 1. Aramaic 2. Westren Syriac 3. Eastren Syriac If you want to make a video about it please do all 3 of them
Hi Ilovelanguages, could you make a video about Chilean German? Also called "Lagunen-Deutsch" is a variety of High German spoken in Chile. Most speakers of Lagunen-Deutsch live around Lake Llanquihue. Lagunen-Deutsch has integrated elements of Spanish. This includes the integration of false cognates with the Spanish language, transferring the Spanish meanings into Lagunen-Deutsch. It would be really interesting :)
Nikneki kechwatlahtolli! Piyali nomasewalwampoyowan! Me encanta la lengua quechua, hola mis amigos indígenas (en náhuatl, el idioma de los Nahuas y Mexicas) ❤️
Hi Andy, thanks for the video, and please can you upload separate Turkic languages's videos that contain stories numbers vocabularies,.... etc, and thanks again.
I am quite amused by the similarities in words it has in my native language (both in Tagalog and Bisayan). Words like asukar, ahus, kisu, mansana, pira, sirwisa, mantikilla, puka (our red is pula) and llawikuna (but we only use llawi) among other words. Some words are spelled differently but their similarities appear when spoken. Quechua is an interesting language to learn! I wonder if they also have similarities in other Filipino dialects.
all of these words are actually spanish. I am quite shocked seeing food&drink vocabulary, ... it´s a lot of loan words. i wanted to see a quechua vocabulary not a spanish one :(
based on this video, i think its probably just that quechua speakers have taken some words from spanish. some of the words you mention is directly taken from spanish (asukar and azucar, mansana and manzana, mantikilla and mantequilla, ahus and ajo, kisu and queso, sirwisa and cerveza, etc) and what u are saying is probably a coincidence since filipino languages have spanish influence and they probably just took spanish elements in a similar way to what quechua did, but it is a cool thing to notice!
@@CuysitoCuyCuy every language borrows words from others. Take your comment for example, it's in english but has words from latin and french inside of it.
Worth checking out the music of 80s pan pipe band Rumillajta, whose name is Quechua and one or two their songs have lyrics in Quechua - the music in the background here might be Rumillajta
as soon as I saw this flag for some reason i immediately thought like Uelen, Russia (Top Right of the world) because I played this game called Head Soccer and their flag was rainbow 😅
It's not just homosexual people, they originally created it as a flag of the lgbt community and back then, it used to have a black and a brown line, too, but then they dropped out of it with the light blue line.
I am from Peru and I only have to say that the "Inca flag" actually did not ever existed, due to flags stuff came along with the Spanish conquerors. Only Cusco goverment has promoted that flag as if were an Inca heritage. Chovinism in a nutshell.
It's cool to hear some indigenous languages from the Americas.
I am brazilian and i highly reccomend searching about indigenous etnicies from brazil, they are very diverse and many brazilians have indigenous heritage
yay wayqilla!
Everyone! Don't confuse the Quechua flag with the pride flag! This pride flag 🏳️🌈 doesn't have light blue in it. It used to, as well as a black and a brown line, but now it doesn't anymore (maybe Philadelphia kept them, as I can remember). So saying this is a gay language is not accurate and I think nobody laughs at it.
Good for pointing that out before the silly idiots start to make that comparison.
Pride flag is only 6 colors for a reason. A very sinister reason.
I laughed at it.
Moreover, the flag in the video to represent the Quechua language is actually the flag of Cusco. The Quechua people have no flag of their own and neither does the language as a concept. From a 🇵🇪.
😭 depresion, desperation, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I'm one of Quechuan native speaker
Bueno, entonces di algo mijo
Do many people speak Quechuan now?
I live in San Martín
@@thescience786 Ari, mashi. Millions do. It’s the most spoken Amerindian language
@@thescience786 According to a census from some years ago, there's anywhere between 6-10 million quechua speakers, which would make it the most widely spoken language fully native to the New World.
The reason for such a big margin of error is because the census have always been...not exactly efficient or reliable.
i am a french person and i study Quechua, Quechua es un idioma realmente especial
oui
French person
Studies a Native American language
First half of sentence is in English
Second half of sentence is in Spanish
Mr. Worldwide
I learn basic Quechua. Quechua is a beautiful language and has challenging grammar with “polysynthetic” syntax which is rare in Eurasia (only few languages, e.g. Classical Ainu). BTW, I love Andean music so much.
Wow! You know a year ago I got interested in languages and linguistics. And I wanted to learn basic Navajo. But because it is a rare language with a few speakers there’re nt many resources. What resources do you use for learning Quechuan?
@@thescience786 I got Quechua materials from GG. Although Navajo has a few speakers, Duoling has a Navajo course. I see 2 endangered languages are tought there: Navajo and Hawaiian. You can try Navajo lessons there. I learn Hawaiian from there. Cheers!
Gracias por tu arduo trabajo, Andy. Felicitaciones por este hermoso video.
first and ty for making one on quechua!! quechua people and the language is beautiful
I love Quechua because it's the language of grandparents and I'm looking forward to learning it, especially the dialect from Ayacucho. It's a pity that it is becoming less spoken lately due to discrimination. Anyway, thanks a lot Andy for this video
same here!! although, my grandparents are from the lima highlands (huarochirí) and some scattered around ica, so i'm doing my best to learn central quechua.
i wish you the best luck on your language learning journey. 💜
I actually noticed that online. I used to play with a lot of Peruvians online and I had the feeling that they make fun of the language from the mountains which I assume to be Quechua.
I am learning Quechua! My boyfriend is half native Quechua from Peru but sadly does not speak the language, but I figured I would learn it anyway :D
Where are you from?
i've been following this channel for as long as i've been learning the language (quechua) and i'm so happy you redid this one!! its slowly becoming more familiar to me. ❤😭🌷
thank you Andy for sharing the quechua language family & culture with the world.
Motherland of tomato and potato. Thank you Peru! And kamote changed our life forever here in the Philippines.💕 Añáy!
Not tomato. Tomato is from Mesoamérica
as a peruvian, you're welcome. and i am happy to hear that you guys enjoy camote as much as we do! filipinos are amazing people and our cultural cousins
most importantly the fertilizer which contributed to feed billions of people
Peru is a beautiful country
Who does the character art? I love how they always change to resemble the traditional clothing of the ethnic group that speaks the language in the video.
Agreed, it’s a great way to enhance the display of their culture.
Always have liked how Quechua sounds. Nice video! 👍
good to listen this language.
Why most of the comments here are about LGBTQ flag? It is just a coincidence since Quechua flag is older than rainbow community flag.
Thanks for these wonderful videos! Please do more native-american languages!
Can you do Aymara please😁😁 its perfect your videos for this kind of explanation especially in english
I Love it❤️❤️❤️Can you please do Assyrian by the way there are 3 Assyrian Langauge type's
1. Aramaic
2. Westren Syriac
3. Eastren Syriac
If you want to make a video about it please do all 3 of them
adding this to my list of languages that i want to learn :)))
Hi Ilovelanguages, could you make a video about Chilean German?
Also called "Lagunen-Deutsch" is a variety of High German spoken in Chile. Most speakers of Lagunen-Deutsch live around Lake Llanquihue. Lagunen-Deutsch has integrated elements of Spanish. This includes the integration of false cognates with the Spanish language, transferring the Spanish meanings into Lagunen-Deutsch.
It would be really interesting :)
Nikneki kechwatlahtolli! Piyali nomasewalwampoyowan! Me encanta la lengua quechua, hola mis amigos indígenas (en náhuatl, el idioma de los Nahuas y Mexicas) ❤️
Very lovable language! Euphonic and clearly pronounced.
Hi Andy, thanks for the video, and please can you upload separate Turkic languages's videos that contain stories numbers vocabularies,.... etc, and thanks again.
Happy to see your videos improving. Amazing job! It'd also be nice to hear some native American stories when presenting a native American language
I am quite amused by the similarities in words it has in my native language (both in Tagalog and Bisayan). Words like asukar, ahus, kisu, mansana, pira, sirwisa, mantikilla, puka (our red is pula) and llawikuna (but we only use llawi) among other words. Some words are spelled differently but their similarities appear when spoken. Quechua is an interesting language to learn! I wonder if they also have similarities in other Filipino dialects.
all of these words are actually spanish. I am quite shocked seeing food&drink vocabulary, ... it´s a lot of loan words. i wanted to see a quechua vocabulary not a spanish one :(
llawikuna: "llave" spanish for key, there´s no "b" so it´s pronounced as "llawi". And the suffix pluralizes the noun.
based on this video, i think its probably just that quechua speakers have taken some words from spanish. some of the words you mention is directly taken from spanish (asukar and azucar, mansana and manzana, mantikilla and mantequilla, ahus and ajo, kisu and queso, sirwisa and cerveza, etc) and what u are saying is probably a coincidence since filipino languages have spanish influence and they probably just took spanish elements in a similar way to what quechua did, but it is a cool thing to notice!
Filipino loanwords
@@CuysitoCuyCuy every language borrows words from others. Take your comment for example, it's in english but has words from latin and french inside of it.
Please do Tongva/Gabrielino next, if possible, Andy!
Worth checking out the music of 80s pan pipe band Rumillajta, whose name is Quechua and one or two their songs have lyrics in Quechua - the music in the background here might be Rumillajta
Also munasquechay, really cool song
I love you, Andy
can you please find information about old bosnian?
I'm quechua speaker too
Nice work ❤️
Finalmente descobri esse país 🏳️🌈
Você é Conlang??
@@ofratoviano Não, pk?
Tawantinsuyu!!
🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈
Shared keep it up.
Nice dresses
Since this video portraits the Cuzco-Collao Quechua, it would be beutiful if you could get to show us the other languages in the Quechua family.
a terrific idea!!
Will you be doing other pre-Columbian civilization’s languages, such as Nahuatl (Aztec) or Mayan?
Imaynallam! Allillanchu?
Wow you've really done your research... Nays wan
God bless you Inca people 🥀🌹🌄
Quechua is an indigenous language in Bolivia and Peru
this comment section is going to be fun
Nice, can you do the same thing but with Breton, Welsh, Cornish, Castillian Spanish, English, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Japanese, Korean, Standard German, Portuguese, Galician, Polish, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Icelandic, Macedonian, Xhosa (With mentioning Black Panther), Mandarin, Russian, Estonian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Greek, Latvian, Arabic, Aramaic, Maltese, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Mayan, Nahuatl, Occitan, Tamil, Sanskrit, Slovenian, Corsican, Romansch, Romanian, Bulgarian and Hebrew?
Can you please do the khotanese language next
Good video 👍
Please could you make a video about Hunsrückisch?
Quechua is the most widely spoken Native American language
Dechatlon came up with its own language?
I dont get it
Oooh, ok, I've got it now. Decathlon, where you can buy sport products, has an own brand, called Quechua.
Quechua>English
Facts 👍👍
I want to learn it 🥺
Why is cola gas user?
It is similar to the word 'gaseosa' in Spanish
Looking forward to your reupload of Philippine languages, and the one that compared Tagalog to Indonesian.
how many languages do you speak?
Please review manadonese leangue or minahasa🥰🥰 pleassse
Please make a video on kannada language (dravidian family)
No comments since a year
Quechua language sound like a turkic language.
Quechua language must be mandatory in american continent, like swuahili in Africa!
language of the Incas! To anyone from Peru what does the future of this language look like? Are Quechua speakers increasing or decreasing?
Decreasing.
Decreasing sadly 😔
Decreasing, harrassed by spanish speakers. They (spaniards) really hate quechua.
Decreasing fortunately
unfortunately decreasing. i hope to learn it some day
It sounded like a language from SE Asia
Pachiyki panaymasi!
yo comment “gay language” if your father doesn’t love you
You fool...
I don't have an father!
It's interesting to see how many of their words (for stuff like food at least) came from Spanish.
YEAAA!!
Kamusta, gusto ko ang accent mo!
"Quechua language is much older than the LGBT movement" yes...
Lgbt movement is older than that flag, it was created 40 years ago
The incas didnt have flags
@Maximilian Gonzalez true
Lovely language...
I find it disturbing to realise there are languages that make "e" a rare letter
It resembled a shocking mixture of Turkic, Inuit & Dravidian languages.
Like for example?
i can see inuit but turkic or dravidian?
Make a video on bengali
There is a video
Estoy recibiendo un libro de frases de quechua & diccionario pronto, así que esto podría ser una práctica.
🏳️🌈
The flag looks like another so maybe the symbol in the middle should be on it so it doesn’t look like the lgbt flag plus light blue
the lgbt flag is the one that came later, so maybe not.
@@aliabassi8045 also, lgbt flag doesn't have light blue, although it used to have, as well as brown and black lines.
YESSSSSSS
Americans: is that a pride flag
No, there's no light blue in the pride flag.
Please do Nubian/Noobin
Quechua is like other south american but trying to make the Spanish loanwords cuter :D
Pagui huyashka amigugu :3 llullu shimita rimanchik wawashnaya. Thanks friend we do speak cute like a baby ^_^
as soon as I saw this flag for some reason i immediately thought like Uelen, Russia (Top Right of the world) because I played this game called Head Soccer and their flag was rainbow 😅
So Q stands for Quechua in LGBTQ??
That’s not funny
I think he's joking
No, there's no light blue colour in the pride flag.....
let's make the Russian language please!
Coming back to China Yes Safe to Argentina Bolivia Rup China is Colombia en Ecuador en Peru Chile Coming Soon Abangan Soon 😘
Please, Lazish, Mingrelian Language, Georgian Language.
Don ta la wipala
REALLY nobody cares who is first.
I live in peru but i do not live in cusco
🏳️🌈
how can get there, finally found that my country 🥺🏳️🌈
Wrong
it not even a country 🤣🤣
Cuzco is a departament of Peru.
🤨🤨🤨
Why does it have the same flag with homosexual people??
liberals discover the existence of the rainbow
Incan rainbow symbolism is centuries older than the LGBT flag
Wondered that too
It's not the same
It's not just homosexual people, they originally created it as a flag of the lgbt community and back then, it used to have a black and a brown line, too, but then they dropped out of it with the light blue line.
Puka
Что этот????!!! /:(
хьо сен рез вац?
First. Its ok if you can't pin me.
no im first
cry about it
@@trzy7265 no you’re not
@@trzy7265 click “Newest first”
first
Based pagan incan flag
Hahah.
But
The incan never used flags.
Gay Pride Language Is Quechua
I thought the Quechuan flag was the gay flag
It’s the gay language
disrespectful
No, it's not.
Haha pride gay flag 🤓🤓🤓
I am from Peru and I only have to say that the "Inca flag" actually did not ever existed, due to flags stuff came along with the Spanish conquerors. Only Cusco goverment has promoted that flag as if were an Inca heritage. Chovinism in a nutshell.
@@alexventura6379 Okay, but they are still different flags, it was inspired by the banners used by the Andean kings of the Kingdom of Cuzco
No, there's no light blue colour in the pride flag.......
bro thats LGQTB flag
It has seven colors, so it's not.
no, it isnt.
Lgbtq flag doesn't have light blue anymore.
@Günay Gökçen no, sadly or not but this is not a country and the one on the keyboard is actually the pride flag cuz it doesn't have light blue.
But thes flag is🧐🧐 lbgtq
It's not
No, there's no light blue colour in the pride flag.
Ya decía yo que la wiphala parecía una mezcla de la bandera gay y minecraft
The language of GAY🏳️🌈
2 is gay..
Disrespectful af. And *I'm* lgbt
not gay
Disrespectful
No, there's no light blue colour in the pride flag.
Is that lgbt flag
🤔
No
No, there's no light blue colour in the pride flag.