452,480,979 people representing 6.78 % of the global population
There are many different languages that are spoken throughout the country of Peru. However, 92 percent of the people in Peru speak Spanish.
All peruvians are required to speak Spanish, but there are some that speak Quechua and Aymara as a primary language
There are about 26,000,000 spanish speakers in Peru, compared to the 28,674,000 that live there. Hope this helps!
Slightly less than 2%.
As pf 2011, approximately 500 million people.
because if u went to Spain and u haden't leart it u would find it very hard to commintait wiv spanish peoplebecause if u went to Spain and u haden't leart it u would find it very hard to commintait wiv spanish peopleits just like us why is English spoken? spanish is spoken because it is their modern language like ours is English! we come from different cultures that's why spanish is spoken so much throughout the word because of the culture we come from.
About 5.5% of people in Puerto Rico speak English as their native language. The majority of the population speaks Spanish as their first language.
Danna is from Mexico and speaks her primary language which is Spanish. But I don't believe she speaks very much English, she isn't fluent.
A Spanish conquistador who traveled through much of the pacific coast of America along Peru
a. 10 percent. c. 75 percent. b. 30 percent. d. 90 percent. which one
well in a episode of victorious when the "wood" she and tori broke the guys car then had to drive him and he wanted music but in spanish
the king of Spain was ticked off that so much gold and silver was stolen without being reported- and that was ninety nine percent of the reason the spanish had "missions' here
It is true that a large portion of Peru is mountainous. The Andes Mountains runs through much of Peru.
If it is "Qué habla español en la clase?" The translation would be: "What speaks spanish in the class?" But if it is Quién habla español en la clase?" The translation would be: Who speaks Spanish in the class?"
During and after the Spanish invasion of Peru, the Peruvians lost their land to the Spanish invaders. The Spaniards deceived the Peruvian emperor, the Inca, by saying that they wanted to meet peacefully. But the Spaniards captured the emperor and demanded for his ransom all the gold that the Peruvian people possessed. After taking the gold, the Spaniards killed the Inca. The Peruvians lost their emperor and their riches, and were taken into captivity. The Spaniards captured another South American land and gained many more slaves, along with much more gold.
Much like in the United States, Peru only has one serving president at a time. The current president of Peru is Ollanta Humala.