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Quichua Chimborazo Language MP3 New Testament, February 7, 2011
This review is from: Quichua Chimborazo Language / Version: 2003 Sociedad Biblica Ecuatoriana / Nuevo Testamento / Quechua is a Native American language family spoken primarily in the Andes of South America, derived from an original common ancestor language Proto-Quechua (MP3 CD)
MP3 New Testametn CD in Quichua Chimborazo Language
Language: Quichua Chimborazo
Version: 2003 Sociedad Biblica Ecuatoriana
Available Option: New Testament - Drama
Quechua is a Native South American language family and dialect cluster spoken primarily in the Andes of South America, derived from an original common ancestor language, Proto-Quechua. It is the most widely spoken language family of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 6 to 8 million speakers (estimates vary widely). Some speakers of Quechua also call it 'runa simi' (or regional variants thereof), literally 'people speech', although 'runa' here has the more specific sense of indigenous Andean people.
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