Nobody knows who named Lake Titicaca. It is believed that the name was derived from Titikala, which is a sacred rock on the Island of the Sun. Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America.
Is English spoken in Lima Peru?
The languages spoken in Peru are: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Urarina, Ashàninka, Aguaruna, and the non-native languages of Chinese, Japanese, German, Arabic, and Hindi. Spanish is definitely the most common language, though, and there are numerous other very small native languages, many of which went extinct before the twentieth century.
Spanish (quechua in some regions).
Spainish
spanish, quechua, aymara
In Peru the official languages are
But the official in spanish I think.
Spanish, but the descendants of the Inca must also speak their ancient language.
1. Spanish
In Peru, the main language is Spanish. about 83.9% of Peruvians speak Spanish some people also speak Quechua and other native languages.
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Spanish and very few know English.
Spanish.
Spanish
The country of Peru has two main languages: Spanish and Quechua. However, Spanish is spoken in nearly every city, but Quechua is only spoken in certain rural cities.
Yes. primarily. there are a couple of native languages as well.
Yes, the official language of the country is Spanish.
There are several native languages that are common throughout segments of the population, but the vast majority of Peruvians speak Spanish, which is Peru's official language.
espanol or spanish if your american o canadian i luv there bacon
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara
The official language spoken by Peruvians is Spanish. Other languages spoken in Peru include Ayacucho Quechua and the Aymara language.
The official language of Peru is Spanish.
The official language spoken by Peruvians is Spanish.
In Peru, they speak Spanish
Yes they do, they also have different dialects
The main spoken language is Spanish, but some people speak Quechua or other native languages.
spanish
Peru has some native languages, but the commonly spoken one is Spanish.
Yes,
Quechua is a native language the most popular but in some parts near Bolivia they speak Aymara
Also in the jungle they have different native languages
The majority of Peruvians speak Spanish.
They mostly speak spanish
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Spanish and Quechua
The predominant language of Peru is Spanish.
Spanish.
Spanish (Español) is the primary language of Peru but Quechua is recognized in indigenous areas.
Peru's main language is Latin American Spanish, although several of the tribes in rural areas still speak native tribal languages.
The official language of Peru is Spanish
Peru uses 3 languages Spanish and Quechua and iemara but mostly Spanish they use the language Quechua and iemara in the south mostly were the most natives are.
Spanish, Quechua, aymara, Ashaninka, and other
Spanish. Quechua and Aymara are spoken by the highland Indians.
Spanish and Quechua
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Yes, it is. Quechua, a language spoken mainly by those living in the Andes, is also used.
The most popular language in Peru is Spanish.
Most people in Peru speak Spanish. Some people speak Quechua.
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Technically, yes. Peru's constitution designates Spanish as an official language in general, and in areas where they are predominant, Quechua, Aymara, and other indigenous language as well. The constitution reads: “son idiomas oficiales el castellano y en las zonas donde predominen, también lo son el quechua, el aimara y las demás lenguas aborígenes, según la ley... Todo peruano tiene derecho a usar su propio idioma ante cualquier autoridad mediante un intérprete” Rough translation: "The official languages are Spanish, and in the zones where they predominate, also Quechua, Aymara and the other aboriginal languages, according to the law... Every Peruvian has the right to use his/her own language before whatever authority through an interpreter" The law is a little bit ambiguous, which creates the potential for problems.
Spanish.
The principal language of Peru is Spanish. There are many other native languages also spoken in different parts, but the two most common indigenous languages are Quechua and Aymara.
the people of Peru speak, Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara, but mostly you'll hear people speak Spanish.
Spanish and Quechua
What is the importance of Lake Titicaca?
Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia. It sits 3,811 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, making it the highest commercially navigable lake in the world. By volume of water, it is also the largest lake in South America.
Are Peru and Egypt located in South America?
No. Egypt and South Africa are two different countries on the African continent.
What large lake is located high in the Andes between Peru and Bolivia?
Lake Titicaca, South America's largest lake, is located along the Peru/Bolivia border. The lake has an elevation of approximately 12,500 feet above mean sea level.
How much is 1000 mil soles de oro Peru money?
not much , 1000 soles de oro is by collectors around 1-3 dollar .... depend on the grade
What river rises in Peru enters the sea in Brazil and at no point is crossed between a bridge?
The Amazon River comes from Peru and becomes very large before it empties into the Atlantic from Brazil.
What continent is Cuzco located on?
Cuzco was the ancient capital of the Incas, and is located in Peru, in South America.
How do you say miss you in Peru?
in Peru? Peru is a counrty not a languege you mean how do you say miss you in SPANISH.
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What is the average family income in Peru?
The average wage in Peru is equated to 4,800 dollars per year. This translates to a wage of about $400 per month.
Where is an Apple Store in Arequipa Peru?
Cuzco don't have an Apple Store. In Peru the cities who have it are Lima and Arequipa, both have only one Apple Store. Additionally, Lima have two Apple reseller stores called iStore.
How much does it cost to mail a letter from Peru?
The only way anyone could answer this question would be if you told us in the question where you want to mail the letter TO, as well as where you are mailing it from, Peru.
Is Peru's economy strong or weak?
Peru has a good economy. Peru exportspetroleum zinc, silver, lead, tin, copper, iron ore, gold ,cement, cotton, sugar, rice, and coffee
What is the elevation of Machu Picchu Peru?
Cuzco is a city in Peru, situated near the Urubamba valley in Andes mountain range. It has an elevation of 11,152 feet or 3399 meters. It is the site of capital of Inca empire and is declared a world heritage site.
What is the distance from Peru to Aruba?
A distance of 629 miles [1,012 kilometers; 546 nautical miles] separates Antigua's capital city at St. John's from Aruba's capital city at Oranjestad. Aruba is west-southwest of Antigua. It takes about 1.5 hours to fly from St. John's to Oranjestad. Aruba and Antigua are both in the same time zone.
What does Peru mean in english?
The name Peru means rock. It is not a popular first name, and is generally only used by males of Greek origin.
What is peru's demographic transition?
Stage3 of the Demographic transition model due to medical advances and a declining death rate
How long does it take for a direct flight from madrid to peru?
The flight time for flights between the above places is 12 hours 5 mins
This is an approximate travel time (calculated in ideal conditions. The travel speed is 500 mph and 30 mins for take off and landing). The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc