There are about 13 Million people that speak Quechua, the native language for the Andes area.
The Spanish language. Catholic Christianity.
Het betekent Andes is how you say "it means Ande" in Dutch.
a-n-d (space) y-o-u If you meant to ask how to spell "and you" in a language other than English, you need to put the name of the language in your question.
The Roman Catholic Church used Quechua to preach Christianity.
The word "poncho" comes from Spanish, derived from the Araucanian language spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Andes region in South America.
The Awa tribe primarily speak the Awa-Cuaiquer language, which is a language isolate spoken by indigenous peoples in the Andes region of Colombia and Ecuador. It is not related to any other known language.
Quechua is an ancient Incan Empire language that is still spoken in the Andes highlands today. It is spoken by millions of people in Peru, Bolivia, and parts of Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina. Quechua has several dialects, with variations depending on the region.
The Andes is a vast mountain range, going through Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. All those countries have Spanish as their national language. The most spoken indigenous languages of the Andes are Quechua (spelled Quichua in Ecuador) and Aymara; however there are others. In addition, there are many languages spoken by more recent immigrants, particularly in the cities, from all over the globe.
The Andes Mountains
Quechua is a Native American language family spoken primarily in the Andes region of South America, including parts of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in South America, with several million speakers. Quechua has a rich oral tradition and is an important language for many indigenous communities in the Andes.
The address of the Andes Public Library is: 242 Main Street, Andes, 13731 0116