To learn a language and be able to have a non-complex conversation, you don’t need much vocabulary, on average with about 800 essential words it is more than enough to start.
Little by little I will give you batches of new words so that you can learn them and enrich your vocabulary. The key is in practice, do your best to use these new words, even in your thoughts.
Remember that W (when going after a vowel and before a consonant) has the same sound as U.
You may also be interested: The pronunciation of Quechua.
I won’t put the stress mark, but I’ll put the stressed syllable in bold and red.
Basic Quechua verbs list
Verbs are essential in any language, they serve to indicate all kinds of actions.
Keep in mind that Quechua verbs in infinitive always end in -y. These are 20 of the most important verbs in Quechua:
Verb | Meaning | |
1 | Kay | To be (e.g. to be a person), to exist and to have, don’t worry, this verb will have its own explanatory article. 😃 |
2 | Kashay | To be (e.g. to be in a place). |
3 | Hamuy | To come |
4 | Saqey | To leave |
5 | Riy | To go (This verb highlights the movement). It is not used to conjugate the future tense like: I’m going to study tomorrow. |
6 | Churay | To put, to place, to deposit something in a certain place. |
7 | Hap’iy | To grab, to catch. |
8 | Apay | To carry, to transport or to drive something. |
9 | Apamuy | To bring |
10 | Qoy | To give, to grant, to donate. |
11 | Chaskiy | To receive |
12 | Ruway | To do, to make, to perform, to act. |
13 | Qhaway | To observe, to look, to see. |
14 | Niy | To say |
15 | Munay | To want, to crave. |
16 | Munakuy | To love |
17 | Uyariy | To hear, to listen. |
18 | Tiyay | To sit down | To reside (somewhere) |
19 | Llank’ay | To work |
20 | Mikhuy | To eat |
Basic Quechua verbs list II
I suggest that before continuing with the following verbs you see the conjugation of verbs in present simple, continuous, past and future.
Nro | Verbo | Significado |
1 | Kawsay | To live |
2 | Willay | To tell |
3 | Puriy | To walk |
4 | Rimay | To speak, to talk. |
5 | Sayariy | To stand up |
6 | Tapuy | To ask, to inquire. |
7 | Yachay | To know, to learn. |
8 | Yanapay | To help |
9 | Mañakuy | To ask for, to pray. |
10 | Puñuy | To sleep. |
11 | Ripuy | To go, to leave, to depart. This verb highlights the action of leaving a place, not the movement. |
12 | Kutipuy | To return, to back (to the place where he left) |
13 | Kutimuy | To return, to back (towards the speaker or listener) |
14 | T’aqsay | To wash (clothes, hair) |
15 | Maqchiy | To wash (hands, utensils) |
16 | Kichay | To open |
17 | Wisq’ay | To close |
18 | Takiy | To sing |
19 | Tusuy | To dance |
20 | Rantiy | Tu buy |