User blog comment:Akvii/Natlang vs. Conlang Discussion/@comment-1355223-20100426010443

Yes your right about it being the largest indigenous language and it being the language of the Inca Empire and it still being pretty much "perfect". I know esperanto has done some good things ad exceded everyones expectations by it beconing a semi-decent auclang, but i just csnt stand it ^^.

I think Quecha is a great language and it being one of the very few almsot perfect languages in existance gives a great level of uniqueness, but I prefer languages with a bit of imperfectiopns (maybe not to the extent of english ^^) because, I jist like it more, but it also gives, in my opinion, a bit more flavour and "sense" of naturalness, though of course in relation to Quecha which is a natural language this sense of imperfections = naturalness could be debatable. Also on the topic of imperfectiopns giving a sense of flavour and uniqeness to a language, it shouldnt rely just on the quirks and imperfections of the language rather also on the culture of the speakers itselt which should be the main imput in regards to a language's "flavour" and "uniqeness" and Quecha, being almost perfect and lacking such things that we conlangers call "imperfections which grant more flavour (or something similar)" but still has its own "feel" and flavour about it.