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		<title>By: ethan</title>
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		<description>Hello friends! I am happy that you have set foot in such magical places! I am curious about how much Quechua you have learned. When I was in Ecuador, I heard that the linguistic roots of Quechua are shared with Japanese, and can be traced to Polynesian settling of the South American continent by overwater boat travellers. Do you have any insight into this notion?</description>
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