Quechua phrasebook

Quechua (Kechua or Runasimi) is a Native American language spoken primarily in the Andes of South America. It is unrelated to functionally all other languages on the planet, and therefore the grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary can be challenging for the foreigner.

A map of where Quechua is spoken. Dark blue indicates where it is an official language, blue indicates where there are large numbers of Quechua speakers and light blue indicates where there are small numbers of Quechua speakers.

Pronunciation guide

Quechua was, and remains a primarily oral language, with relatively little written material considering the number of people who speak it. That's due to Spanish dominance in those areas, as well as the socioeconomic situation of many Quechua-speakers. Quechua is also complicated due to its diversity dialect-wise, with multiple dialects with different pronunciation.

Vowels

a 
like "a" in "cat" ; (IPA: æ)
i 
either like "i" in "bit" (IPA: ɪ), or like "e" as in "bed" (IPA: ɛ)
u 
either like "oo" as in hook (IPA: ʊ), or "ough" as in "thought" (IPA: ɔ)

Consonants

ch 
like "ch" as in "chat" ; (IPA: )
chh 
like "ch" as in "chat", followed by a puff of air ; (IPA: tʃʰ)
ch'
ejective "ch" ; (IPA: tʃ')
h 
like "h" as in "hat" ; (IPA: h)
k 
like "k" as in "king" ; (IPA: k)
kh 
like "k" as in "king", followed by a puff of air ; (IPA: )
k' 
ejective "k" ; (IPA: k')
l 
like "l" as in "lamp" ; (IPA: l)
ll 
no exact equivalent in English, similar but distinct from "y" as in "yes" ; (IPA: ʎ)
m 
like "m" as in "map" ; (IPA: m)
n 
like "n" as in "night" ; (IPA: n)
ñ 
like "ny" as in "canyon" ; (IPA: ɲ)
p 
like "p" as in "plan" ; (IPA: p)
ph 
like "p" as in "plan", followed by a puff of air ; (IPA: )
p' 
ejective "p" ; (IPA: p')
q 
not found in English ; (IPA: q)
qh 
like "q", followed by a puff of air ; (IPA: )
q' 
ejective "q" ; (IPA: q')
s 
like "s" as in "sat" ; (IPA: s)
sh 
like "sh" as in "share" ; (IPA: ʃ)
t 
like "t" as in "tear" ; (IPA: t)
th 
like "t" as in "tear", followed by a puff of air ; (IPA: )
t' 
ejective "t" ; (IPA: t')
y 
like "y" as in "yes" ; (IPA: j)
w 
like "w" as in "we" ; (IPA: w)

Phrase list

Some phrases in this phrasebook still need to be translated. If you know anything about this language, you can help by plunging forward and translating a phrase.


Basics

Most of these are the Cusco dialect

Common signs


OPEN 
CLOSED 
ENTRANCE 
EXIT 
PUSH 
PULL 
TOILET 
HISPANA WASI, BAÑO
MEN 
QHARI, VARONES
WOMEN 
WARMI, MUJERES
FORBIDDEN 
Hello. 
. "Rimaykullayki / Napaykullayki" (Both Cusco dialect; any one is fine)
Hello. (informal) 
. ( )
How are you? 
Imanallatac canqui? ("EE-mah-nah-YA-tahk CAHNG-ee." "g" = Ecuadorian Quichua)
Allillanchu? Imaynallam kashanki? (Cusco-Collao)
Fine, thank you. 
Allillanmi kashani. ( )
What is your name? 
Imashutitac canqui? ("EE-mah-shoo-TEE-tahk CAHNG-ee." = Ecuadorian Quichua)
Imam sutiyki? (Cusco-Collao)
My name is ______ . 
Nuqaq sutiy ______ . ( _____ .)
Nice to meet you. 
. ( )
Please. 
"Ama hina kaychu"
Thank you. 
"Sullpayki / Urpichay sunquy"
Thanks ("informal"). 
"Añay", "Yusulpayki"
You're welcome. 
."Hinallatapas", "Ama llakikuychu" ( )
Yes. 
. Arí ("ah-REE")
No. 
. Manam ("MAH-nahm")
Excuse me. (getting attention) 
. ( )
Excuse me. (begging pardon) 
Pampachariway. ( )
Sorry. 
"Pampachaykuway"
Goodbye 
Cayacaman (lit. "until later")
Tupananchiskama, Tinkunakama, Tupakusunña
Goodbye (informal) 
. ( )
I can't speak name of language [well]. 
Mana quichuatachu parlani. ("MAH-na kee-chwah-TAH-choo par-LAH-nee" in Ecuadorian Quichua)
Manam (allinta) runasimitachu rimani.
Do you speak English? 
Inglés simita rimankichu?
Is there someone here who speaks English? 
Kaypichu huk inglés simi rimaq?
Help! 
"Yanapaway!"
Look out! 
Paqtataq! (roughly Cuidado!)
Good morning. 
"Wuynus diyas / Allin p'unchay" (Good day)
Good Afternoon. 
"Wuynas tardis"
Good evening. 
"Wuynas nuchis"
Good night. 
Good night (to sleep) 
"Allin tuta:
I don't understand. 
. "Mana hapisanichu / Mana intindinichu"
Where is the toilet? 
"¿Maypi bañu? ¿Maypi hispana wasi? ¿Maypi aqa wasi?"

Problems

Leave me alone. 
. (¡Sapallaña kaq munasani! (I want to be alone))
Don't touch me! 
! ( !)
Call the police. 
. ( ¡Wardiyata waqyay! )
Police! 
! ( !)
Stop! Thief! 
! ! ( ! !)
I need your help. 
. ( .)
It's an emergency. 
. ( .)
I'm lost. 
. ( .)
I lost my bag. 
. ( .)
I lost my wallet. 
. ( .)
I'm sick. 
Unqusqa kashani. ( .)
I've been injured. 
. ( .)
I need a doctor. 
Hampiqta necesitakunim. ( .)
Can I use your phone? 
? ( ?)

Numbers

  • in Ecuadorian Quichua, followed by Cusco-Collao
1 
shuc
huk
2 
ishcai
iskay
3 
quimsa
kinsa
4 
chuscu
tawa
5 
pichca
pisqa
6 
sucta
suqta
7 
canchis
qanchis
8 
pusac
pusaq
9 
iscun
hisqun
10 
chunca
chunka
11 
chunca shuc
chunka hukniyuq
12 
chunca ishcai
chunka iskayniyuq
13 
chunca quimsa
chunka kinsayuq
14 
chunca chuscu
chunka tawayuq
15 
chunca pichca
chunka pisqayuq
16 
chunca sucta
chunka suqtayuq
17 
chunca canchis
chunka qanchisniyuq
18 
chunca pusac
chunka pusaqniyuq
19 
ishcai iscun
chunka hisqunniyuq
20 
ishcai chunca
iskay chunka
21 
ishcai chunca shuc
iskay chunka hukniyuq
22 
ishcai chunca ishcai
iskay chunka iskayniyuq
23 
ishcai chunca quimsa
iskay chunka kinsayuq
30 
quimsa chunca
kinsa chunka
40 
chuscu chunca
tawa chunka
50 
pichca chunca
pisqa chunka
60 
sucta chunca
suqta chunka
70 
canchis chunca
qanchis chunka
80 
pusac chunca
pusaq chunka
90 
iscun chunca
hisqun chunka
100 
pachac
pacha
200 
ishcai pachac
iskay pacha
300 
quimsa pachac
kinsa pacha
1,000 
huaranca
waranqa
2,000 
ishcai huaranca
iskay waranqa
1,000,000 
( )
1,000,000,000 
( )
1,000,000,000,000 
( )
number _____ (train, bus, etc.) 
( )
half 
( )
less 
( )
more 
astawan

Time

now 
kunan, kunallan, kunitan ( )
later 
caya
before 
( )
morning 
tutamastin
afternoon 
( )
evening 
( )
night 
tuta

Clock time

one o'clock AM 
huk uras/pacha
two o'clock AM 
iskay uras/pacha
noon 
chunka iskayniyuq uras/pacha
one o'clock PM 
huk uras/pacha
two o'clock PM 
iskay uras/pacha
midnight 
( )

Duration

_____ minute(s) 
phasmi(kuna)
_____ hour(s) 
uras
_____ day(s) 
p'unchaw(kuna)
_____ week(s) 
simana(kuna)
_____ month(s) 
killa(kuna)
_____ year(s) 
wata(kuna)

Days

today 
cai puncha (lit. "this day")
kunan
yesterday 
qayna p'unchaw
tomorrow 
paqarin
this week 
kay simana
last week 
qayna simana
next week 
q'aya simana
Sunday 
domingo p'unchaw
Monday 
lunes p'unchaw
Tuesday 
martes p'unchaw
Wednesday 
miércoles p'unchaw
Thursday 
jueves p'unchaw
Friday 
viernes p'unchaw
Saturday 
sábado p'unchaw

Months


January 
( )
February 
( )
March 
( )
April 
( )
May 
( )
June 
( )
July 
( )
August 
( )
September 
( )
October 
( )
November 
( )
December 
( )

Writing time and date

Colors

black 
yana
white 
yuraq
gray 
uqi
red 
puka
blue 
anqas
yellow 
q'illu
green 
q'umir
orange 
q'illu-puka
purple 
kulli
brown 
ch'umpi

Transportation

Bus and train

How much is a ticket to _____? 
( )
One ticket to _____, please. 
( )
Where does this train/bus go? 
( )
Where is the train/bus to _____? 
( )
Does this train/bus stop in _____? 
( )
When does the train/bus for _____ leave? 
( )
When will this train/bus arrive in _____? 
( )

Directions

How do I get to _____ ? 
( )
...the train station? 
( )
...the bus station? 
( )
...the airport? 
( )
...downtown? 
( )
...the youth hostel? 
( )
...the _____ hotel? 
( )
...the American/Canadian/Australian/British consulate? 
( )
Where are there a lot of... 
( )
...hotels? 
( )
...restaurants? 
mikhuna wasi(cuna) (lit. "food house(s)" -- "mikhuna" = "food" & "wasi" = "house")
...bars? 
aqha wasi(kuna)
...sites to see? 
( )
Can you show me on the map? 
( )
street 
k'iqllu
Turn left. 
( )
Turn right. 
( )
left 
( )
right 
( )
straight ahead 
( )
towards the _____ 
( )
past the _____ 
( )
before the _____ 
( )
Watch for the _____. 
( )
intersection 
( )
north 
chincha
south 
qulla
east 
anti
west 
kunti
uphill 
( )
downhill 
( )

Taxi

Taxi! 
( )
Take me to _____, please. 
( )
How much does it cost to get to _____? 
( )
Take me there, please. 
( )

Lodging

  • You are unlikely to find a hotel anywhere in the Andes run by monolingual Quechua/Quicha speakers. Spanish will most likely suffice in such situations.
Do you have any rooms available? 
( )
How much is a room for one person/two people? 
( )
Does the room come with... 
( )
...bedsheets? 
( )
...a bathroom? 
hispana wasi
...a telephone? 
( )
...a TV? 
( )
May I see the room first? 
( )
Do you have anything quieter? 
( )
...bigger? 
( )
...cleaner? 
( )
...cheaper? 
( )
OK, I'll take it. 
( )
I will stay for _____ night(s). 
( )
Can you suggest another hotel? 
( )
Do you have a safe? 
( )
...lockers? 
( )
Is breakfast/supper included? 
( )
What time is breakfast/supper? 
( )
Please clean my room. 
( )
Can you wake me at _____? 
( )
I want to check out. 
( )

Money

Do you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars? 
( )
Do you accept British pounds? 
( )
Do you accept Euros? 
( )
Do you accept credit cards? 
( )
Can you change money for me? 
( )
Where can I get money changed? 
( )
Can you change a traveler's check for me? 
( )
Where can I get a traveler's check changed? 
( )
What is the exchange rate? 
( )
Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)? 
( )

Eating

A table for one person/two people, please. 
( )
Can I look at the menu, please? 
( )
Can I look in the kitchen? 
( )
Is there a house specialty? 
( )
Is there a local specialty? 
( )
I'm a vegetarian. 
Mana aychatachu mikhunim.
I don't eat pork. 
Mana khuchi aychatachu mikhunim.
I don't eat beef. 
Mana waka aychatachu mikhunim.
I only eat kosher food. 
( )
Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter/lard) 
( )
fixed-price meal 
( )
a la carte 
( )
breakfast 
( )
lunch 
( )
tea (meal) 
( )
supper 
( )
I want _____. 
____-ta munanim.
I want a dish containing _____. 
( )
chicken 
wallpa aycha, gallina
beef 
waka aycha, carne
fish 
challwa
ham 
khuchi aycha, jamón
sausage 
chicharrón
cheese 
kisu
eggs 
runtu
salad 
( )
(fresh) vegetables 
( )
(fresh) fruit 
( )
bread 
t'anta
toast 
( )
noodles 
( )
rice 
arrus
beans 
hawas, arwihas
May I have a glass of _____? 
( )
May I have a cup of _____? 
( )
May I have a bottle of _____? 
( )
coffee 
café
tea (drink) 
maté
juice 
( )
(bubbly) water 
( )
(still) water 
yaku, unu (Cusco)
beer 
cirwisa
red/white wine 
( )
May I have some _____? 
( )
salt 
k'achi
black pepper 
( )
butter 
wira
Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
( )
I'm finished. 
( )
It was delicious. 
Sumaqmi! (lit. "Wonderful/Fantastic/Great/Beautiful!")
Please clear the plates. 
( )
The check, please. 
( )

Bars

Do you serve alcohol? 
( )
Is there table service? 
( )
A beer/two beers, please. 
( )
A glass of red/white wine, please. 
( )
A pint, please. 
( )
A bottle, please. 
( )
_____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer), please. 
( )
whiskey 
( )
vodka 
( )
rum 
( )
water 
unu, yaku
club soda 
( )
tonic water 
( )
orange juice 
( )
Coke (soda) 
gaseosa
Do you have any bar snacks? 
( )
One more, please. 
( )
Another round, please. 
( )
When is closing time? 
( )
Cheers! 
( )

Shopping

Do you have this in my size? 
( )
How much is this? 
hayk'am
That's too expensive. 
( )
Would you take _____? 
( )
expensive 
( )
cheap 
( )
I can't afford it. 
( )
I don't want it. 
( )
You're cheating me. 
( )
I'm not interested. 
(..)
OK, I'll take it. 
Apakusaqmi
Can I have a bag? 
( )
Do you ship (overseas)? 
( )
I need... 
____-ta necesitanim
...toothpaste. 
( )
...a toothbrush. 
( )
...tampons. 
. ( )
...soap. 
( )
...shampoo. 
( )
...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen) 
( )
...cold medicine. 
( )
...stomach medicine. 
... ( )
...a razor. 
( )
...an umbrella. 
( )
...sunblock lotion. 
bloqueador
...a postcard. 
( )
...postage stamps. 
( )
...batteries. 
( )
...writing paper. 
( )
...a pen. 
qillqana
...English-language books. 
( )
...English-language magazines. 
( )
...an English-language newspaper. 
( )
...an English-English dictionary. 
( )

Driving

I want to rent a car. 
( )
Can I get insurance? 
( )
stop (on a street sign) 
( )
one way 
( )
yield 
( )
no parking 
( )
speed limit 
( )
gas (petrol) station 
( )
petrol 
( )
diesel 
( )

Authority

I haven't done anything wrong. 
( )
It was a misunderstanding. 
( )
Where are you taking me? 
( )
Am I under arrest? 
( )
I am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen. 
( )
I want to talk to the American/Australian/British/Canadian embassy/consulate. 
( )
I want to talk to a lawyer. 
( )
Can I just pay a fine now? 
( )

Learning more

gollark: What, so if the government does something stupid you can't disagree with it?
gollark: It is hard to go around being anti-corruption if you also ban people from criticizing your government.
gollark: Which don't really work very well.
gollark: Also power-grabby.
gollark: I mostly just think that authority is often terrible at its job, corruptible and untrustworthy.
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