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because if u went to Spain and u haden't leart it u would find it very hard to commintait wiv spanish peoplebecause if u went to Spain and u haden't leart it u would find it very hard to commintait wiv spanish peopleits just like us

why is English spoken? spanish is spoken because it is their modern language like ours is English! we come from different cultures that's why spanish is spoken so much throughout the word because of the culture we come from.

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Spanish is spoken in Peru as a result of the Spanish colonisation of Peru in, and since, 1533.
People in Peru speak Spanish due to Spanish conquistadors conquered the Incas. This group was led to Tumbes by Francisco Pizarro in 1532.
Spain ravaged and colonised much of South America in the wake of the Columbian discoveries.
Peru was part of the Spanish Empire since 1532 to 1821, when the republic was established. Most South American countries speak Spanish except Brazil who was a colony of Portugal so they speak Portuguese. Latin America speaks Spanish mostly because of the same reason. Spain inherited the language (Spanish) and the religion (Catholicism/Christianity) to this countries.

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It is because Spain ravaged and colonised much of South America (Peru) in the wake of the Colombian discoveries.
Spanish was inherited in the country when the conquistadors invaded.

The original language was Quechua.
When the Spanish Empire conquered Peru in the 16th century, they established and spoke the Spanish language in the country. Today, Spanish is still the main spoken language in Peru.
It is because Spain conquered Peru a long time back.
because Peru is a Spanish-speaking country.
because Peru is a Spanish-speaking country.

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