Quechuan languages

Ayacucho is one dialect of the Quechua language, spoken in the Ayacucho region of Peru, as well as by immigrants from Ayacucho in Lima. With roughly a million speakers, it is one of the largest dialects of the language along with Cusco Quechua. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ayacucho Quechua"

Cusco is a dialect of the Quechua language. It is one of the largest dialects, along with Ayacucho Quechua. It is spoken throughout Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cusco Quechua"

Quechua (Runasimi in Quechua; Runa, "People" + Simi, "speech", literally "mouth") is a Native American language of South America. It was the language of the Inca Empire, and is today spoken in various dialects by some 9.6 million people throughout South America, including modern southern Colombia and Ecuador, all of Peru and Bolivia, north-western Argentina and northern Chile. It is the most widely spoken of all American Indian languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quechua language"

The Quechuan languages are a family of related languages in South America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quechuan languages"

South Bolivian Quechua is a variety of Quechua or a Quechua language, more specified a Quechua II language. It's also spoken in Argentina. ...more on Wikipedia about "South Bolivian Quechua"

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