Peru has many languages in use. One of its official languages, Spanish , has been in the country since it began being taught in the time of José Pardo instead of the country's Native languages, especially the languages in the Andes. [1] In the beginning of the 21st century, it was estimated that in this multilingual country, about 50 very different and popular languages are spoken: which reduces to 44 languages if dialects are considered variants of the same language. The majority of these languages are Indigenous , but the most common language is Spanish, the main language that about 94.4% of the population speaks. Spanish is followed by the country's Indigenous languages, especially all types of Quechua (11.1% combined) and Aymara (1.4%), [2] who also have co-official status according to Article 48 of the Constitution of Peru , [3] as well as the languages of the Amazon and the Peruvian Sign Language . In urban areas of the country, especially the coastal re
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