In Spanish, It is Adiós. In Peru, people use Chao more often.
*Most of the time Chao is said to only friends.
adios or chau
The main language in Peru is Spanish, so one word for "goodbye" would be "adiós." Another official language of Peru is Quechua, which is basically the language of the Inca. It is spoken by about 15% of the population. The word for "goodbye" in this language is "rikunakusun".
Since Peru's main language is official Spanish you would say "Ciao" (pronounced "chow").
you say Peru in in Spanish just like you say it in English
Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara as well as some English.
Peru does not have the English language.
"Central Reserve Bank of Peru. Fifty intis" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Banco Central de Reserve del Perù. Cincuenta intis. The currency refers to a denomination in honor of the Inca sun god Inti and in use between 1985 and 1991. The pronunciation will be "BAN-ko sen-tral they rey-SER-ba thel pey-ROO seen-KWEN-ta EEN-tees" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Peru. with an accent on the u.
Approximately 80% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their primary language. There are also indigenous languages spoken by smaller percentages of the population.
by going into peru with a boat
Yes, Peru is a Spanish Speaking Country. Its capital is Lima.
Lima (Spanish: Peruanos) is the capital and the largest city of Peru.