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Aymara is primarily spoken in Bolivia, as well as in parts of Peru and Chile. It is an indigenous language with a significant number of speakers, particularly in the Andean region.
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the natives of the Andes in Bolivia
Quechua, the language of the Incas, is spoken in the Andes Mountains region of Bolivia, Peru and Chile, as is Aymara. Today, dialects of Quechua are spoken by more people in South America than any other language indigenous to that continent.
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The 3 most common languages in Bolivia are Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. I don't know how say boy in Quechua or Aymara but in Spanish it is Niño (neen-yo)
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Aymara for thank you is yuspagara.
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Ludovico Bertonio has written: 'Vocabulario de la lengua aymara' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Aymara, Spanish, Spanish language, Aymara language
Aymara is the closest language to Quechua, as both are indigenous languages spoken in the Andean region of South America. They share some similarities in vocabulary and grammar due to their geographical proximity and historical interactions.
Native American tribes of Bolivia include:AraonaPaiconeTobaZamucoPacahuaraChacoboAymaraPaunaQuechua (Inca)SirionoToromonaBaureTsimaneYaminahuaMovimaChoroteAyoreoCanichanaMatacoTacanoChiquitanoHistorically the Quechua (Inca) and their Aymara rivals were the dominant tribes.