Callawalla
Callawalla is an endangered indigenous language spoken in Bolivia, related to Quechua. It is used only as a special language by witch-doctors, having no native speakers. It was a language spoken by the herbalists of Incan emperors. Tradition states that only men possess the ability and the right to speak Callawalla.
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Kallawaya
Kallawaya (též callahuaya, callawalla, callawayo) je minoritní
jazyk bolivijských lécitelu. Pravdepodobne se jedná o kombinaci
kecuánštiny a
puquiny. Je používán pouze muži a je to tajný jazyk. Ti ho používají proto, aby si mohli sdelovat své zkušenosti bez toho, aby byly vyzrazeny. Tito lidé žijí v Bolívii poblíž jezera
Titicaca. Jinak mluví
španelsky, kecuánsky nebo
ajmarsky.
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CALLAWALLA
Callawalla is a special language formerly spoken by the by the herb doctors of the Inca emperors and now by a few of the herb doctors of some of the Indians of Bolivia.
Callawalla is only spoken by men, never by women or children.
The language is: Callawalla