Qallarinapaq | Introduction

In this unit we will learn to create basic dialogues. Also, we will learn make basic descriptions of daily situations. For this, we will review the following points:

1. Basic questions in a conversation using interrogative forms.

2. The use of the accusative case that functions as the direct object of an expression. We will learn to use the suffix –ta.

Ready?

¡Qallarisun! / Let's get started!

Qillqa | Grammar

Grammar 1: Interrogative forms in a basic conversation

Let's review how to maintain and continue a basic conversation. To begin a conversation in Quechua we should use greetings in the interrogative.

The first interrogative to initiate a conversation is the following:
¿Allillanchu?
¿Are you well??

To which you should respond with:
Allillanmi
I am well

The second interrogative to initiate a conversation is the following:
¿Waliqllachu?
Are you well?

To which you should respond with:
¿Waliqllan?
I am well

The third interrogative is the following:
¿Hawkallachu?
¿Are you well??

To which you should respond with:
Hawkallan
I am well

For example, in a conversation between Eva and Noemí they ask and respond with the following:

Noemí: ¿Allillanchu ñañáy?
Eva: Allillanmi ñañáy
¿Are you well, sister?
I am well, sister
Noemí: ¿Hawkallachu ñañáy?
Eva: Hawkallan ñañáy
¿Are you well, sister?
I am well, sister
Noemí: ¿Waliqllachu ñañáy?
Eva: Waliqllan ñañáy
¿Are you well, sister?
I am well, sister

Between two men these questions can be asked in the following way:

Pablo: ¿Allillanchu wawqíy?
Raúl: Allillanmi wawqíy
¿Are you well brother?
I am well, brother
Pablo: ¿Hawkallachu wawqíy?
Raúl: Haywkallam wawqíy
¿Are you well brother?
I am well, brother
Pablo: ¿Waliqllachu wawqíy?
Raúl: Waliqllam wawqíy
¿Are you well brother?
I am well, brother

After these questions and their responses, the conversation can continue when either of the interlocutors ask the other person about their name or where they are from. In previous units, we have practiced these questions. Now we will review them.

For example, to know the name of a person you ask:
¿Imam sutiyki?
What is your name?

To which you can respond in the following way:
Karla sutiy
My name is Karla

To know where someone is from you ask:
¿Maymanta kanki?
Where are you from?

To which you can respond in the following way:
Sicuanimanta kani
I am from Sicuani

Grammar 2: The direct object in the sentences

In this unit we will also learn to use the accusative case – ta. This is used when a noun in a sentences serves as the direct object (DO). Remember that the direct object receives the action of the verb. Because of this, the word that receives the accusative suffix is always a noun, not a verb.

To mark the direct object we should use the nominal suffix –ta which is the compliment of a transitive verb –ta.

Let's look at the following examples:

Aychata allqu mikushan
The dog is eating meat

To identify the direct object we can ask the question ¿Imata allqu mikushan? What is the dog eating? The response is Aychata, meat. It is in this word where we use the direct object marker.

Let's look at more examples:

Lawata waykushani I am cooking soup
Mayra allqukunata pukllachishanMayra is making the dogs play
Mamay kisuta mikushan wasipi My mom is eating cheese in the house
Wawqiyta suyashaniI am waiting on my brother
Llaqtata rishani I am going to the town
Qam papata allashanki  You are digging potatoes
Qhewar runakuna futbolta pukllankuThe people of Qquehuar play soccer
Curahuasikuna anista llamkankuThe Curahuasi people produce anise
Qhewarpi wakakunata uywankuEn Qquehuar they raise livestock
Curahuasi runakuna aqhata aqhanku The Curahuasi people make chicha

 

Rimanakuna | Vocabulary

ÑañáyMy sister (of a woman)
WawqíyMy brother (of a man)
TuráyMy brother (of a woman)
SutiName
AllquDog
KusaExcellent
AllpaEarth, land
WakaCow
Hatun YachaywasiUniversity
WasiHouse
Qatiyto spur animals
Apichusweet potato
Hurquyto take out
Qhatuyto sell
Paltayavocado
Ruwayto do, to make
T’antaBread
Lisasan Andean tuber
Rantiyto buy
LawaSoup
AllquDog
PukllachiyTo make play
KisuCheese
SuyayTo wait
AqhaCorn Chicha

Ruwapakuy | Exercises

Basic questions in a conversation.

Practice responding to each of the following questions by filling in the blanks:

¿Allillanchu?
Answer: ________________________

¿Waliqllachu?                   
Answer: ________________________

¿Hawkallachu?                  
Answer: ________________________

¿Imam sutiyki?                  
Answer: ________________________

¿Maymanta kanki?            
Answer: ________________________

Use of the direct object.

Let's practice completing the following incomplete sentences with the direct object. Then to finish translate each sentence to Spanish or English.

Raulcha chakra ….. llank’ashan Curahuasipi
Translation: ________________________

Qam waka ….. michishanki
Translation: ________________________

Ana lisasta rantishan Abancaypi
Translation: ________________________

Nuqanchik t’anta …… ruwanchik Limapi
Translation: ________________________

Chay runakuna apichu …. wayk’ushanku
Translation: ________________________

Maria llamakuna …. qatin llaqtanpi
Translation: ________________________

Ana wakakuna……. michin Puca Pucapi
Translation: ________________________

Turay wasin……. ruwashan Maraspi
Translation: ________________________

Paykuna runasimi…… yachachishanku Hatun yachaywasipi.
Translation: ________________________

Wasiypi paltay…. qhatushayku
Translation: ________________________

Tiyuy allpa……. hurqushan
Translation: ________________________

Qawasunchik | Videos

Now watch these basic conversation videos with the use of the direct object.

Video 1: Basic conversations between Helen and Abel

Let's watch the following video about the use of interrogatives in a conversation.

Show Video Transcript: Helen and Abel

Mujer: ¿Allillanchu kashanki? 
Varón: Allillanmi kashani panáy
Varón: Manan allinchu kashani

Varón: ¿Sumaqllachu kashanki?
Mujer: Sumaqlla kashani
Varón: ¿Sumaqllachu kashanki?
Mujer: Manan sumaqchu kashani

Varón: ¿Hawkallachu kashanki?
Mujer: Hawkallan kashani
Varón: ¿Hawkallachu kashanki?
Mujer: Manan hawkallachu kashani

Mujer: ¿Kusisqallachu kashanki?
Varón: kusisqallan kashani
Mujer: ¿Kusisqallachu kashanki?
Varón: Manan kusisqallachu kashani

Mujer: ¿Waliqllachu kashanki? 
Varón: Waliqllan kashani
Mujer: ¿Waliqllachu kashanki?
Varón: Manan waliqllachu kashani


Video 2: Conversation between Eva and Noemí

Let's watch the following conversation videos between Noemí and Eva

Show Video Transcript: Eva and Noemí

Conversation #1 Eva and Noemí

Noemí: ¿Allillanchu ñañáy?
Eva: Allillanmi ñañáy
Noemí: Kusa ñañáy
Eva: ¿Iman sutiyki?
Noemí: Ñuqaq Noemí, ¿Iman sutiyki?
Eva: Eva

Conversation #2 Eva and Noemí

Noemí: ¿Hawkallachu ñañáy Eva?
Eva: Hawkallan ñañáy Noemí
Noemí: ¿Waliqllachu ñañáy Eva?
Eva: Waliqllan ñañáy Noemí

Conversation #3 Eva and Noemí

Noemí: ¿Allillanchu ñañáy?
Eva: Allillanmi ñañáy ¿qamrí?
Noemí: Allillanmi ñañáy ¿Iman sutiyki?
Eva: Eva suti, ¿Iman sutiyki ñañáy?
Noemí: Noemí sutiy, ¿Maymanta kanki ñañáy Eva?
Eva: Qusqumanta kani ñañáy Noemí, ¿qamrí?
Noemí: Punomanta kani ñañáy
Eva: Tupananchiskama ñañáy Noemí
Noemí: Tupananchiskama ñañáy Eva


Video 3: Use of the direct object

Let's watch the following video about the use of the direct object.

Show Video Transcript: Direct Object

Direct Object (Helen)

Curahuasi runakuna papata llamkanku
Curahuasikuna anista llamkanku
Curahuasi runakuna raymita ruwanku
Curahuasi runakunaqa aqhata aqhanku
Curahuasipi sarata llamkanku
Curahuasipi habasta llamkanku

Direct Object (Abel)

Qhewar runakuna futbolta pukllanku
Qhewarkuna carnavalta tusunku
Qhewar runakuna faenata ruwanku
Qhewar warmikuna misk’ita wayk’unku
Qhewarpi papata llamk’anku
Qhewarpi añuta llamk’anku
Qhewarpi warmikunata yanapachkani
Qhewarpi tarpuy uchuta mikuchkani
Qhewarpi voleyta pukllani
Qhewarpi wakakunata uywanku 
Qhewarpi achka uwihakunata uywani