110 - Journal #9

Since we had covered most all of my learning plan, my language partner and I facetimed again and he focused on how to form sentences. I found this very difficult because of the conjugations. The Quechua that my uncle uses is very conversational and, as a result, the conjugations he uses are, in my view, advanced. This is because, in Quechua, one conjugation can also include the subject and object. I wrote about this and included an example in another journal post earlier. These types of conjugations, however, are how one forms sentences in Quechua and, as a result, I must begin to incorporate it into my vocabulary.

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