Free Quechua Course

In this free course you will learn Quechua in an easy and practical way, there are many examples to make the lessons clear to you.

Are you interested in vocabulary? Go to this section.

On this page I show you the lessons of Quechua grammar and vocabulary in the order in which you should study them, so you’ll be able to form sentences and start speaking in Quechua.

1. Introductory lessons

Grammar 1: Pronunciation and phonetics

It is necessary to dedicate the first lesson to the pronunciation of Quechua, because it is not …

Grammar 2: Personal Pronouns

Did you know that there are 2 words to say us (we) and only one for him (he) and her (she) in Quechua?

Vocabulary 1: Basic Verbs

A list of basic verbs of the Quechua language.

Vocabulario 2: La familia

People and family members in Quechua.

2. Verb conjugations in Quechua

Grammar 3: Present simple

Verb endings for conjugation in present simple.

Grammar 4: Present continuous

How would you say ‘they are coming’ in Quechua? Here you will learn.

Grammar 5: Past simple and continuous

With just a couple of syllables you will learn these conjugations.

Grammar 6: Future simple and continuous

The future time in Quechua is also very easy, but …

3. Quechua phrases and sentences

Grammar 7: Plural and possessive

How do you indicate the plural and possession in Quechua?

Grammar 8: The verb ‘Kay’ (to be)

The most important and most used verb of Quechua.

Grammar 9: Imperative sentences

‘Do this!’ ‘Don’t do that!’ Giving orders or instructions is very easy in Quechua.

Grammar 10: Quechua sentences. Suffix -TA

Here you can learn to form sentences in Quechua, in the present, past and future tense!

Grammar 11: Demonstrative pronouns

The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these and those.

Grammar 12: The suffix -qa (third person)

The suffix -qa is essential in Quechua, it appears everywhere and in …

Grammar 13: Negative sentences

To form negative sentences in Quechua we need the suffix -chu, which indicates the element denied.

Grammar 14: Interrogative sentences

There are 2 main forms: With interrogative pronouns and with the suffix -chu.