Interview
24/09/11
24/09/11
Day conducted an interview with Mr. Raúl
García Concha, a speaker more in the Quechua language, he will answer several questions about their experiences with this language and
much more. He and his family learned to speak Quechua and living in Ayacucho,
so welcome in this interview.
Welcome Mr. Raul, How does it
feel to know that the students of
3rd high school interested
in a language such as Quechua?
I am very happy, because I think that since they are in school for teachers to encourage this language as beautiful as it is Quechua.
I am very happy, because I think that since they are in school for teachers to encourage this language as beautiful as it is Quechua.
1. What language do you speak besides the Castilian?
Well apart from the Castilian language that is just fine handling the subject of this interview Quechua.
2. Do you think is important? And Why?
I sincerely believe that this language is very important because it is part of our culture, but because there are few speakers of Quechua and that is why it is necessary to encourage young people like you to practice the language.
Well apart from the Castilian language that is just fine handling the subject of this interview Quechua.
2. Do you think is important? And Why?
I sincerely believe that this language is very important because it is part of our culture, but because there are few speakers of Quechua and that is why it is necessary to encourage young people like you to practice the language.
3. How did you learn to speak Quechua?
I learned to speak Quechua at a very young and living in Ayacucho and that is where my parents taught me the language.
4. Remember some games of your childhood where it employs Quechua?
I learned to speak Quechua at a very young and living in Ayacucho and that is where my parents taught me the language.
4. Remember some games of your childhood where it employs Quechua?
The truth does not remember very well on those games in Quechua because I moved to
5. How do you think could
encourage young people to speak Quechua?
Well I think that would encourage building contests involving Quechua with prizes. Also be achieved by empowering young people to speak the Quechua by the school, which can be added as an additional course in Quechua, so that way all students to observe the wonders of this language.
Well I think that would encourage building contests involving Quechua with prizes. Also be achieved by empowering young people to speak the Quechua by the school, which can be added as an additional course in Quechua, so that way all students to observe the wonders of this language.
6. What habits you had
where you lived?
One of the most common was “Sequia”
.It is a folkloric celebration given in gratitude
to Wamani (hills) and Yakumama (water) is a
celebration since ancient times covered
with a unique and ancient tradition where the
four communities involved Puquio: Ccayao -
Pichccachuri - Chaupi
- Ccollana, is
celebrated in the first half of
August and mid-Ccollana September.
Starts on a Wednesday and ends on Monday of next
week.
7. What kind
of religion you had?
Speaking of Ayacucho
is no doubt about Easter, is talking about churches, processions and, above all, a huge religious
fervor present in
each of the hearts Ayacucho.
Easter is the most important celebration
in the calendar of the Catholic religion
worldwide and recalling the death and subsequent resurrection of Jesus and, in Peru, the department that
commemorates the occasion with a week and a half of processions and masses (and a lot
of faith of course) is Ayacucho.
8. Why do you
think it's good to speak Quechua?
I think is
good, because we can communicate with people that live in other departments,
because maybe we want to travel and we have to communicate with them because we
want to buy something.
9. Do you think
the Quechua should be our second language? Why?
Yes, because
we use to learn first English, or Chinese or other language that are not from
our country. So in my opinion we should learn Quechua as our second language.
10. From all
the above. You think it's important to learn Quechua?
Because is one
of the basic language to communicate in South America, because we know that
this language is kwon in Ecuador ,
Brazil ,
and other countries. Also we can listen and understand to quechua histories.
Thank
you very much for your cooperation hope you language (Quechua), continues to grow,
having more speakers and good luck in
everything.
Members:
-Valeria Palacios
Nadia Manrique
Members:
-Valeria Palacios
Nadia Manrique
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