Quechuan language family
The Quechuan language family is a group of indigenous languages spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America. It includes several dialects, with Quechua being the most widely recognized. These languages are primarily used in countries like Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, where they have deep cultural and historical significance.
Quechuan languages are known for their unique grammatical structures and rich vocabulary, often reflecting the natural environment and agricultural practices of the Andean people. They have been influenced by other languages, such as Spanish, due to historical contact and colonization, but continue to be an important part of indigenous identity and heritage.