Quechua is not the predominant language of any one country, but has the status of an official language in Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador.
Quechua is not just a single language, but a family of related languages. It is spoken by the indigenous people of the Andes (descendants of the Incas). This population is believed to be about 7 million people. Beside Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador, there are significant populations of Quechua's in Columbia, Chile, and Argentina.
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the natives of the Andes in Bolivia
In both Ecuador and Peru, the Indigenous group that predominantly speaks Quechua is the Quechua people. They are one of the largest Indigenous groups in the Andes region, with a rich cultural heritage and history. Quechua is not only a language but also an integral part of their identity and traditions. In both countries, efforts are being made to promote and preserve the language amid modernization and globalization.
Quechua is an indigenous language spoken by the Inca civilization. It is also used to refer to the ethnic group that speaks this language. Quechua was and still is widely spoken in the Andean region of South America.
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I don't know, which country speaks american...-_-'
Dinkland speaks dink
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
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Italy speaks the most Italian, as it is the official language of the country.
Hi in quechua is amaynaya.