Puquina Language (puq)

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Description:

  Puquina is an extinct language and language isolate, which was spoken by the ancient Inca in the region surrounding Lake Titicaca (Perú and Bolivia) and in the north of what is now Chile. Remnants of Puquina can be found in the Quechua and Spanish languages spoken in the south of Perú, mainly in Arequipa, Moquegua and Tacna. There also appear to be remnants in Callahuaya (Kolyawaya), which may be a mix of Quechua and Puquina. (Kaufman (1990) finds this proposal plausible.)

Sometimes the term Puquina is wrongly used for Uru, which is completely different...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Puquina Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Peru
Spoken In:

Countries: Peru, Bolivia, Chile Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: puq

Classification Taxonomy

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  Unclassified Family Group

    Puquina Language