The language of the Hindus was Sanskrit, while the language of the Incas was Quechua.
The language of the Incas was Quechua. It is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region of South America today.
No, the Incas spoke Quechua, which is a Native South American language. "Incanese" is not a language but may have been confused with the Inca civilization.
The Incas did have an oral language called Quechua, which was spoken and transmitted within their empire. Quechua is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region today.
The Incas did not develop a written language. They used a system of knotted strings called quipu to record information instead.
The language of the Hindus was Sanskrit, while the language of the Incas was Quechua.
The language of the Incas was Quechua. It is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region of South America today.
No, the Incas spoke Quechua, which is a Native South American language. "Incanese" is not a language but may have been confused with the Inca civilization.
Puma is the name the Incas gave this cat in their language.
Cuzco, in the incas language means lord of the sun.
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They actually had no written language so they made a civilization of language not written language
The Incas did have an oral language called Quechua, which was spoken and transmitted within their empire. Quechua is still spoken by millions of people in the Andean region today.
by their own native language.
Yes. It is still spoken today and is known as Quechua.
The language the Incas spoke was called Quechua, pronounced like 'catch-wa'. Quechua still exists as a language today in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru with 10.4 million speakers.
did the Aztecs and Incas develop a language to control their territories