ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

South Bolivian Quechua

South Bolivian Quechua is a language that is spoken by some people who live in Bolivia. It's like how you have your own language at home, but other people might speak a different language like Spanish or French.

The Quechua language has been around for a long time, even before the people of Bolivia were ruled by the Incan empire many years ago. It's a very old language that has lots of words to describe things that are important to the people who speak it.

People who speak South Bolivian Quechua might live in small villages or towns, and they might use the language to talk to their family and friends, or to do business in the local community. They might also teach the language to their children, just like how your parents teach you to speak English.

Sometimes, South Bolivian Quechua has words or different sounds compared to other versions of the Quechua language. This is because different groups of people who speak Quechua have their own way of using the language.

Even though South Bolivian Quechua might be different from other languages, it's still an important way for people to communicate and express themselves, and it's something to be proud of!