Yes
Quechua is spoken primarily in the Andean region of South America, including Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia, Chile, and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in the Americas.
The four countries in the Americas that are officially bilingual or multilingual are Canada (English and French), Bolivia (Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara), Paraguay (Spanish and Guarani), and Suriname (Dutch and Sranan Tongo).
Llama doesn't have an additional meaning. It is a Quechua (native Peruvian) word that refers to llamas, which the Spanish added to their language when they colonized the Americas.
Hi in quechua is amaynaya.
The Quechua people are indigenous to the Andean region of South America, primarily in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia. They did not "come to America" in search of land, gold, or converts, as they are native to the region and have lived there for thousands of years. Their culture and society developed long before European contact, primarily centered around agriculture and the cultivation of crops like potatoes and quinoa. The arrival of Europeans in the 16th century brought conflicts over land and resources, including the pursuit of gold, which significantly impacted Quechua communities.
Chaunus quechua was created in 1961.
Quechua Wikipedia was created in 2003.
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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