What was the Inca spoken language?

What was the Inca spoken language?

Quechua and ancient Peru Once deemed the official language of the Inca Empire, Quechua became highly regarded. After the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, Quechua managed to survive and was even adapted by some Spanish speakers to spread Christianity.

Why did the Incas build so many roads?

The Inca road system formed a network known as the royal highway or qhapaq ñan, which became an invaluable part of the Inca empire, not only facilitating the movement of armies, people, and goods but also providing an important physical symbol of imperial control.

What was the interesting fact about the Inca language?

The native Quechua language was the administrative language of the Inca state, and is still spoken by people in Peru (about 8 million), Ecuador (nearly 2 million), and Bolivia (about 1 million). In fact, Quechua has the status of an official language in Peru and Bolivia.