Peru's official language is Spanish, but quechua is also spoken by the native peruvians in some parts of the country.
Huascaran is the name of a famous mountain in the south of Peru. The mountain was named after Huascar, a 16th century Inca chieftain who was the heir to the Inca empire; so the word "huascaran" does not have a meaning.dick sucker.
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The word Huascarán comes from the name Huascar, which was a 16th-century Inca emperor who was the Sapa Inca of the Inca empire. The word probably comes from the Quechua language.
Peru
English is the most widely spoken language in Australia, but it's not actually a declared national language there.Peru does not speak English at all. For the languages of Peru, click here.
The largest moutin in Peru is Huascaran
They speak a dialect of Spanish.According to the last census (1997) in Lima, the capital, the 93,4% of inhabitants speak spanish. Just 5,9% speaks quechua, the native language of Peru.The official language in Peru is Spanish and this is the language you will hear most of the time on the streets of Lima. In the country, particularly in more remote regions you may hear Indian languages such as Quechua and Aymara.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peru
22,205 ft., 6,768 m. located in Yungay, Peru.
22,205 ft., 6,768 m. located in Yungay, Peru.
Huascarán Sur in the Cordillera Blanca range is the tallest mountain in Peru rising to 6,746 meters.
There are glaciers near Parque Nacional Huascaran by Huaraz, in the Andes northeast of Lima.
Peru is not a language but i know they speak spanish, the word wolf in spanish is lobo.
They both share dialects of Spanish.For more information about the languages of Peru, click here.For more information about the languages of Bolivia, click here.
452,480,979 people representing 6.78 % of the global population
Most speak Spanish but one can find Peruvians who speak Portuguese near the border and in big cities.Most people from Peru speak Spanish. A number of Indian Languages are spoken there.no