QUECHUA NOUNS RELATED TO BIBLICAL HEBREW AND SEMITIC LANGUAGES

This page demonstrates a profound link between the ancient Quechua language of the Incas and Biblical Hebrew. Comparative linguistics allows for serveral words in unrelated languages to have similar sounds and meaning by sheer coincidence, so exhibiting a multiple of this amount attests to the quantity and quality of the findings.

There is a great amount of Quechua nouns related to Semitic languages, the main purpose of this page is to inform about these findings. Languages in this research are Akkadian, Assyrian, Arabic, Coptic, Egyptian, and Hebrew.

Quechua or Runa Simi is a language spoken by 10 million people found in the Andean countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Equador, and Peru.

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Here are some examples :

Quechua nouns related to Hebrew and other Semitic Languages

Quechua nouns Related to Coptic (Egyptian)

Puquina related to Quechua, Maya and Biblical Hebrew NEW

Quechua nouns similar to Mayan languages and its Biblical Hebrew counterpart

Quechua nouns Related to Hungarian (Sumerian, Akkadian, Maya, Biblical Hebrew)

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Incas' Sacred Mithology Echos Biblical Testament

Manco Capac and King Benjamin

Comments on a list of Quechua nouns related to Hebrew I shared with the author of The Word, The Dictionary That Reveals The Hebrew Source of English

Numbers from one to ten linked to Biblical Hebrew

Quechua and Hebrew resources :

Dictionary English Quechua from A to C

Andean Heritage

The Ancient Hebrew Language and Alephbet

Learn Quechua from YACHAY WASI

Edenics

Edenics Roots & Sounds

QuechuaNetwork

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