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The languages spoken in Peru are: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Urarina, Ashàninka, Aguaruna, and the non-native languages of Chinese, Japanese, German, Arabic, and Hindi. Spanish is definitely the most common language, though, and there are numerous other very small native languages, many of which went extinct before the twentieth century.

Spanish (quechua in some regions).

Spainish

spanish, quechua, aymara

In Peru the official languages are

  1. Spanish
  2. Quenchua
  3. Aymara

Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Campa, Aguaruno

But the official in spanish I think.


Spanish, but the descendants of the Inca must also speak their ancient language.
1. Spanish
In Peru, the main language is Spanish. about 83.9% of Peruvians speak Spanish some people also speak Quechua and other native languages.
spanish
Spanish and very few know English.
Spanish.
Spanish
The country of Peru has two main languages: Spanish and Quechua. However, Spanish is spoken in nearly every city, but Quechua is only spoken in certain rural cities.
Yes. primarily. there are a couple of native languages as well.
Yes, the official language of the country is Spanish.
There are several native languages that are common throughout segments of the population, but the vast majority of Peruvians speak Spanish, which is Peru's official language.
espanol or spanish if your american o canadian i luv there bacon
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara
The official language spoken by Peruvians is Spanish. Other languages spoken in Peru include Ayacucho Quechua and the Aymara language.
The official language of Peru is Spanish.
The official language spoken by Peruvians is Spanish.


In Peru, they speak Spanish
Yes they do, they also have different dialects
The main spoken language is Spanish, but some people speak Quechua or other native languages.
spanish
Peru has some native languages, but the commonly spoken one is Spanish.
Yes,

Quechua is a native language the most popular but in some parts near Bolivia they speak Aymara

Also in the jungle they have different native languages
The majority of Peruvians speak Spanish.
They mostly speak spanish
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Spanish and Quechua
The predominant language of Peru is Spanish.
Spanish.
Spanish (Español) is the primary language of Peru but Quechua is recognized in indigenous areas.

Peru's main language is Latin American Spanish, although several of the tribes in rural areas still speak native tribal languages.
The official language of Peru is Spanish
Peru uses 3 languages Spanish and Quechua and iemara but mostly Spanish they use the language Quechua and iemara in the south mostly were the most natives are.
Spanish, Quechua, aymara, Ashaninka, and other
Spanish. Quechua and Aymara are spoken by the highland Indians.
Spanish and Quechua
spanish
Yes, it is. Quechua, a language spoken mainly by those living in the Andes, is also used.
The most popular language in Peru is Spanish.
Most people in Peru speak Spanish. Some people speak Quechua.
spanish
Technically, yes. Peru's constitution designates Spanish as an official language in general, and in areas where they are predominant, Quechua, Aymara, and other indigenous language as well. The constitution reads: “son idiomas oficiales el castellano y en las zonas donde predominen, también lo son el quechua, el aimara y las demás lenguas aborígenes, según la ley... Todo peruano tiene derecho a usar su propio idioma ante cualquier autoridad mediante un intérprete” Rough translation: "The official languages are Spanish, and in the zones where they predominate, also Quechua, Aymara and the other aboriginal languages, according to the law... Every Peruvian has the right to use his/her own language before whatever authority through an interpreter" The law is a little bit ambiguous, which creates the potential for problems.
Spanish.
The principal language of Peru is Spanish. There are many other native languages also spoken in different parts, but the two most common indigenous languages are Quechua and Aymara.
the people of Peru speak, Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara, but mostly you'll hear people speak Spanish.
Spanish and Quechua

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The 1 official language in Peru is Spanish, spoken by about 86% of the population.

The 2 co-official languages (in some areas) are:

  1. Quechua (13%)
  2. Aymara (2%)


Peruvian Sign Language is not generally used in deaf classrooms, and is still in the developing stage. Linguists theorize that it is influenced by French Sign Language.

Here is a list of all 105 locally recognized languages:

1. Abishira
2. Achuar-Shiwiar
3. Aguano
4. Aguaruna
5. Ajyíninka Apurucayali
6. Amahuaca
7. Amarakaeri
8. Andoa
9. Arabela
10. Asháninka
11. Ashéninka Pajonal
12. Ashéninka Perené
13. Ashéninka, Pichis
14. Ashéninka, South Ucayali
15. Ashéninka, Ucayali-Yurúa
16. Aushiri
17. Aymara, Central
18. Aymara, Southern
19. Bora
20. Cahuarano
21. Candoshi-Shapra
22. Capanahua
23. Caquinte
24. Cashibo-Cacataibo
25. Chamicuro
26. Chayahuita
27. Cholón
28. Cocama-Cocamilla
29. Culina
30. Ese Ejja
31. Hibito
32. Huachipaeri
33. Huambisa
34. Huitoto, Murui
35. Huitoto, Nüpode
36. Iñapari
37. Iquito
38. Isconahua
39. Jaqaru
40. Jebero
41. Kashinawa
42. Machiguenga
43. Mashco Piro
44. Matsés
45. Muniche
46. Nanti
47. Nomatsiguenga
48. Ocaina
49. Omagua
50. Omurano
51. Orejón
52. Panobo
53. Peruvian Sign Language
54. Pisabo
55. Quechua
56. Quechua, Ambo-Pasco
57. Quechua, Arequipa-La Unión
58. Quechua, Ayacucho
59. Quechua, Cajamarca
60. Quechua, Cajatambo North Lima
61. Quechua, Chachapoyas
62. Quechua, Chaupihuaranga
63. Quechua, Chincha
64. Quechua, Chiquián Ancash
65. Quechua, Classical
66. Quechua, Corongo Ancash
67. Quechua, Cusco
68. Quechua, Eastern Apurímac
69. Quechua, Huallaga Huánuco
70. Quechua, Huamalíes-Dos de Mayo Huánuco
71. Quechua, Huaylas Ancash
72. Quechua, Huaylla Wanca
73. Quechua, Jauja Wanca
74. Quechua, Lambayeque
75. Quechua, Margos-Yarowilca-Lauricocha
76. Quechua, Napo Lowland
77. Quechua, North Junín
78. Quechua, Northern Conchucos Ancash
79. Quechua, Pacaraos
80. Quechua, Panao Huánuco
81. Quechua, Puno
82. Quechua, San Martín
83. Quechua, Santa Ana de Tusi Pasco
84. Quechua, Sihuas Ancash
85. Quechua, Southern Conchucos Ancash
86. Quechua, Southern Pastaza
87. Quechua, Yauyos
88. Quichua, Northern Pastaza
89. Remo
90. Resígaro
91. Secoya
92. Sensi
93. Sharanahua
94. Shipibo-Conibo
95. Spanish
96. Spanish, Loreto-Ucayali
97. Taushiro
98. Ticuna
99. Urarina
100. Yagua
101. Yameo
102. Yaminahua
103. Yanesha'
104. Yine
105. Yora

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No, very few people in Peru can speak English. Estimates of fluent English speakers range from 1% to 2% of the population.

Most English speakers live in tourist areas and can only speak enough English to do business.

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No, it's major and official languages are Spanish, Quechua (Incan Language) and Aymara (Another Native American Lanhguage) It's taught in schools thogh.

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Yes, Peru is a Spanish Speaking Country. Its capital is Lima.

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Lots of Peruvians can speak English, though not all Peruvians can.

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Very little English is spoken in Lima. You are likely to find it only in tourist areas.

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Most people in Peru speak Spanish. Some people speak Quechua.

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It depends on which country you are talking about. Many countries have two official languages.

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There is no such word as "peuvien".

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