Countries
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  
India, No official status
  
National Language
Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru
  
India
  
Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
  
Not spoken in any of the countries
  
Speaking Continents
South America
  
Asia
  
Minority Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
  
Fiji, Guyana, Jamaica, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago
  
Regulated By
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Interesting Facts
- One of the most widely spoken indigenous language in the America is Quechua.
- Quechua language has borrowed many words from Spanish.
  
- Bhojpuri was anciently written in Kaithi scripts.
- In Mughal Era, Kaithi script was used in administrative purposes for writing in Bhojpuri language.
  
Similar To
Not Available
  
Maithili and Magahi
  
Derived From
Not Available
  
Sanskrit Language
  
Alphabets in
Quechua-Alphabets.jpg#200
  
Bhojpuri-Alphabets.jpg#200
  
Phonology
  
  
Scripts
Latin
  
Devanagari
  
Writing Direction
Not Available
  
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
  
Hard to Learn
  
  
Language Levels
Not Available
  
Hello
Rimaykullayki
  
प्रणाम (prannam)
  
Thank You
Solpayki
  
धन्वाद (dhanvaad)
  
How Are You?
Allillanchu
  
का हाल बा? (kaa haal ba?)
  
Good Night
Allin tuta
  
राम राम (raam raam)
  
Good Evening
Wuynas nuchis
  
राम राम (raam raam)
  
Good Afternoon
Wuynas tardis
  
राम राम (raam raam)
  
Good Morning
Wuynus diyas
  
राम राम (raam raam)
  
Please
Not Available
  
मेहरबानी करके (meharbani karke)
  
Sorry
Pampachaykuway
  
माफ़ करीं (maaf karin)
  
Bye
bye
  
प्रणाम (prannam)
  
I Love You
Kuyayki
  
हम तोहसे प्यार करेनी (hum tohse pyaar kareni)
  
Excuse Me
Pampachaway
  
माफ़ करीं (maaf karin)
  
Dialect 1
Ancash
  
Caribbean Hindustani
  
Where They Speak
Peru
  
Guyana, Jamaica, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago
  
Dialect 2
Huánuco
  
Fiji Hindi
  
Where They Speak
Peru
  
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America
  
Dialect 3
Yaru
  
Tharu Bhojpuri
  
Where They Speak
Peru
  
India
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
How Many People Speak?
8.90 million
  
99+
40.00 million
  
31
Native Speakers
8.90 million
  
99+
40.00 million
  
24
Native Name
Qhichwa
  
भोजपुरी (bʰojpurī)
  
Alternative Names
North La Paz Quechua
  
Bajpuri, Bhojapuri, Bhozpuri, Bihari, Deswali, Khotla, Piscimas
  
French Name
quechua
  
bhojpuri
  
German Name
Quechua-Sprache
  
Bhojpuri
  
Pronunciation
Not Available
  
/boʊdʒˈpʊəri/
  
Ethnicity
Quechua
  
Not Available
  
Origin
16th Century
  
19th Century
  
Language Family
Quechumaran Family
  
Indo-European Family
  
Subgroup
Andean Equatorial
  
Not Available
  
Branch
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Language Forms
  
  
Early Forms
No early forms
  
No early forms
  
Standard Forms
Quechua
  
Bhojpuri
  
Language Position
Not Available
  
Signed Forms
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Scope
Macrolanguage
  
Individual
  
ISO 639 1
qu
  
No data Available
  
ISO 639 2
  
  
ISO 639 2/T
que
  
bho
  
ISO 639 2/B
que
  
bho
  
ISO 639 3
que
  
bho
  
ISO 639 6
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Glottocode
quec1387
  
bhoj1246
  
Linguasphere
No data Available
  
59-AAF-sa
  
Types of Language
  
  
Language Type
Living
  
Living
  
Language Linguistic Typology
Not Available
  
Not Available
  
Language Morphological Typology
Agglutinative, Synthetic
  
Not Available
  
Quechua and Bhojpuri Greetings
People around the world use different languages to interact with each other. Even if we cannot communicate fluently in any language, it will always be beneficial to know about some of the common greetings or phrases from that language. This is where Quechua and Bhojpuri greetings helps you to understand basic phrases in Quechua and Bhojpuri language. Quechua word for "Hello" is Rimaykullayki or Bhojpuri word for "Thank You" is धन्वाद (dhanvaad). Find more of such common Quechua Greetings and Bhojpuri Greetings. These greetings will help you to be more confident when conversing with natives that speak these languages.
Quechua vs Bhojpuri Difficulty
The Quechua vs Bhojpuri difficulty level basically depends on the number of Quechua Alphabets and Bhojpuri Alphabets. Also the number of vowels and consonants in the language plays an important role in deciding the difficulty level of that language. The important points to be considered when we compare Quechua and Bhojpuri are the origin, speaking countries, language family, different greetings, speaking population of these languages. Want to know in Quechua and Bhojpuri, which language is harder to learn? Time required to learn Quechua is 44 weeks while to learn Bhojpuri time required is 44 weeks.