There are an estimated 9-14 million speakers of Quechuan dialects - the primary concentration of these being the Quechua people themselves of the Andes Mountains in South America. Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru all recognize Quechua as an official national language along with Spanish.
Quechua
I'm not sure how to spell it but it sounds like: a cha chaii
Bolivia, Per
There are about 13 Million people that speak Quechua, the native language for the Andes area.
Hi in quechua is amaynaya.
Quechua Wikipedia was created in 2003.
Chaunus quechua was created in 1961.
Quechua is a Native American language of South America. Quechua is the official language of Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. Quechua is also spoken in Argentina, Chile and Colombia. Quechua is spoken in the region of the Andes Mountains. There is no record of a mountain by that name.
Quechua is a native language of Peru, so no.
Gary John Parker has written: 'Ayacucho Quechua grammar and dictionary' -- subject(s): Ayacucho, Dialects, Dictionaries, English, Quechua language 'Diccionario quechua, Ancash-Huailas' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Quechua, Quechua language, Spanish, Spanish language 'Sugerencias para un alfabeto general del quechua' -- subject(s): Alphabet, Quechua language
Predominently Quechua peoples are Roman Catholic
"Hello" in Quechua is "Rimaykullayki" and "goodbye" is "Allinllachu."
Quechua or Quichua - an Andean (Peruvian) people and language
Pedro Plaza has written: 'Quechua I' -- subject(s): Quechua language, Spanish, Textbooks for foreign speakers 'Diccionario quechua-castellano' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Quechua language, Spanish
Mainly Quechua, but also some Spanish.
Quechua was unwritten when the Spaniards arrived in South America. It can be written in spelling based on Spahish. However many speakers of Quechua do not read or write it.