what the.. .?!? you can't tell what language someone speaks by the clothes they where. do you SPEAK either one of those languages? they're very similar in some ways. and in this area they speak both . . . and the clothing is similar too. i'm not trying to be rude, but its either one or the other
I'm not sure if it was Aymara or Cechwa. The ceremony was an offering to Mother Earth and the setting was amazing on a hill side overlooking the lake and the clouds with no noise from machines or pollution.
It did look awesome. I guessed it was Aymara because it's more predominant in that area, and I think it sounded different from Quechua, but again I'm just guessing. It's funny though how they include Spanish words for things they cannot name in their own language. Usually it happens with modern or Western concepts, but there he used the Spanish words for health and luck :) (I understand from your previous videos that it didn't quite work for you, but who knows!)
Gracias pachamama .
kaskamotz100 1 year ago
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Its AYMARA, i say so bc i speak Quechua, and i know a few sentences in Aymara too.
meerkatcandy 1 year ago
Its AYMARA. I said because i speak Quechua and i know a few words in Aymara too
meerkatcandy 1 year ago
its not quechua !
its aymara !
you can tell by the clothes they wear !
lOcolatiinO 3 years ago
what the.. .?!? you can't tell what language someone speaks by the clothes they where. do you SPEAK either one of those languages? they're very similar in some ways. and in this area they speak both . . . and the clothing is similar too. i'm not trying to be rude, but its either one or the other
colemontelongo 2 years ago
it might be quechua, it sounds like quechua.
elmoscarcan 4 years ago
:')
It's such a soft language (I guess it was Aymara), I wish I understood it.
aries77pm 5 years ago
I'm not sure if it was Aymara or Cechwa. The ceremony was an offering to Mother Earth and the setting was amazing on a hill side overlooking the lake and the clouds with no noise from machines or pollution.
CoZzMiX 5 years ago
It did look awesome. I guessed it was Aymara because it's more predominant in that area, and I think it sounded different from Quechua, but again I'm just guessing. It's funny though how they include Spanish words for things they cannot name in their own language. Usually it happens with modern or Western concepts, but there he used the Spanish words for health and luck :) (I understand from your previous videos that it didn't quite work for you, but who knows!)
aries77pm 5 years ago