The Incan rulers insisted that conquered people learn the Quechua language to create a well-organized empire.
Pre Incan was Quechua, then Runasimi during the Incan occupation, then Spanish to the present day.
Sapa Inca Pizarro Quechua Quipu
Chileans speak a Spanish, but a Chilean dialect thereof. There are also some loan words from the Mapudungun and the Quechua langauge.
Quechua language
By "Peruvian" do you mean Spanish, or the native Quechua language? In Spanish it is "papa" which comes from Quechua (also "papa").
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.
It comes from the quechua word "kharka" which means dread or mistrust.
Quechua or Quichua - an Andean (Peruvian) people and language
Yes the word "Nusta means princess in quechua this word was also used during the Inca times.
The Quechuan language that is spoken by the Quechua natives of NE Peru was the primary language of the Incan empire. The language is YAGUA
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.