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Quechua is the second most spoken language in Perú after Spanish.

Here is a list of all 105 locally recognized languages:

1. Abishira

2. Achuar-Shiwiar

3. Aguano

4. Aguaruna

5. Ajyíninka Apurucayali

6. Amahuaca

7. Amarakaeri

8. Andoa

9. Arabela

10. Asháninka

11. Ashéninka Pajonal

12. Ashéninka Perené

13. Ashéninka, Pichis

14. Ashéninka, South Ucayali

15. Ashéninka, Ucayali-Yurúa

16. Aushiri

17. Aymara, Central

18. Aymara, Southern

19. Bora

20. Cahuarano

21. Candoshi-Shapra

22. Capanahua

23. Caquinte

24. Cashibo-Cacataibo

25. Chamicuro

26. Chayahuita

27. Cholón

28. Cocama-Cocamilla

29. Culina

30. Ese Ejja

31. Hibito

32. Huachipaeri

33. Huambisa

34. Huitoto, Murui

35. Huitoto, Nüpode

36. Iñapari

37. Iquito

38. Isconahua

39. Jaqaru

40. Jebero

41. Kashinawa

42. Machiguenga

43. Mashco Piro

44. Matsés

45. Muniche

46. Nanti

47. Nomatsiguenga

48. Ocaina

49. Omagua

50. Omurano

51. Orejón

52. Panobo

53. Peruvian Sign Language

54. Pisabo

55. Quechua

56. Quechua, Ambo-Pasco

57. Quechua, Arequipa-La Unión

58. Quechua, Ayacucho

59. Quechua, Cajamarca

60. Quechua, Cajatambo North Lima

61. Quechua, Chachapoyas

62. Quechua, Chaupihuaranga

63. Quechua, Chincha

64. Quechua, Chiquián Ancash

65. Quechua, Classical

66. Quechua, Corongo Ancash

67. Quechua, Cusco

68. Quechua, Eastern Apurímac

69. Quechua, Huallaga Huánuco

70. Quechua, Huamalíes-Dos de Mayo Huánuco

71. Quechua, Huaylas Ancash

72. Quechua, Huaylla Wanca

73. Quechua, Jauja Wanca

74. Quechua, Lambayeque

75. Quechua, Margos-Yarowilca-Lauricocha

76. Quechua, Napo Lowland

77. Quechua, North Junín

78. Quechua, Northern Conchucos Ancash

79. Quechua, Pacaraos

80. Quechua, Panao Huánuco

81. Quechua, Puno

82. Quechua, San Martín

83. Quechua, Santa Ana de Tusi Pasco

84. Quechua, Sihuas Ancash

85. Quechua, Southern Conchucos Ancash

86. Quechua, Southern Pastaza

87. Quechua, Yauyos

88. Quichua, Northern Pastaza

89. Remo

90. Resígaro

91. Secoya

92. Sensi

93. Sharanahua

94. Shipibo-Conibo

95. Spanish

96. Spanish, Loreto-Ucayali

97. Taushiro

98. Ticuna

99. Urarina

100. Yagua

101. Yameo

102. Yaminahua

103. Yanesha'

104. Yine

105. Yora

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Most of the languages of the world did not influence Old English, including:

  1. Algic
  2. Alsea
  3. Andaquí (also known as Andaqui, Andakí)
  4. Andoque (Colombia, Peru) (also known as Andoke)
  5. Andoquero
  6. Arauan
  7. Arawakan (South America & Caribbean) (also known as Maipurean)
  8. Arutani
  9. Atakapa
  10. Aymaran
  11. Baenan (Brazil: Bahia) (also known as Baenán, Baenã)
  12. Barbacoan
  13. Beothuk
  14. Betoi (Colombia) (also known as Betoy, Jirara)
  15. Bororoan
  16. Botocudoan (also known as Aimoré)
  17. Caddoan
  18. Cahuapanan (also known as Jebero, Kawapánan)
  19. Camsá (Colombia) (also known as Sibundoy, Coche)
  20. Candoshi (also known as Maina, Kandoshi)
  21. Canichana (Bolivia) (also known as Canesi, Kanichana)
  22. Carabayo
  23. Cariban (also known as Caribe, Carib)
  24. Catacaoan (also known as Katakáoan)
  25. Cayubaba (Bolivia)
  26. Cayuse
  27. Chapacuran (also known as Chapacura-Wanham, Txapakúran)
  28. Charruan (also known as Charrúan)
  29. Chibchan (Central America & South America)
  30. Chibchan (Central America & South America)
  31. Chimakuan
  32. Chimariko
  33. Chimuan
  34. Chinookan
  35. Chipaya–Uru (also known as Uru–Chipaya)
  36. Chiquitano
  37. Chitimacha
  38. Choco (also known as Chocoan)
  39. Chon (also known as Patagonian)
  40. Chono
  41. Chumashan
  42. Coahuilteco
  43. Coeruna (Brazil)
  44. Cofán (Colombia, Ecuador)
  45. Comecrudan (United States & Mexico)
  46. Coosan
  47. Cotoname
  48. Cueva
  49. Cuitlatec (Mexico: Guerrero)
  50. Culle (Peru) (also known as Culli, Linga, Kulyi)
  51. Cunza (Chile, Bolivia, Argentina) (also known as Atacama, Atakama, Atacameño, Lipe, Kunsa)
  52. Epi-Olmec (Mexico: language of undeciphered inscriptions)
  53. Eskimo–Aleut
  54. Esmeraldeño (also known as Esmeralda, Takame)
  55. Esselen
  56. Fulnió
  57. Gamela (Brazil: Maranhão)
  58. Gorgotoqui (Bolivia)
  59. Guaicuru (also known as Guaykuruan, Waikurúan)
  60. Guajiboan (also known as Wahívoan)
  61. Guamo (Venezuela) (also known as Wamo)
  62. Guató
  63. Haida
  64. Harakmbut (also known as Tuyoneri)
  65. Hibito–Cholon
  66. Himarimã
  67. Hodï (Venezuela) (also known as Jotí, Hoti, Waruwaru)
  68. Huamoé (Brazil: Pernambuco)
  69. Huaorani (Ecuador, Peru) (a.k.a. Auca, Huaorani, Wao, Auka, Sabela, Waorani, Waodani)
  70. Huarpe (also known as Warpe)
  71. Huave
  72. Irantxe (Brazil: Mato Grosso)
  73. Iroquoian
  74. Itonama (Bolivia) (also known as Saramo, Machoto)
  75. Jabutian
  76. Je (also known as Gê, Jêan, Gêan, Ye)
  77. Jeikó
  78. Jicaquean
  79. Jirajaran (also known as Hiraháran, Jirajarano, Jirajarana)
  80. Jivaroan (also known as Hívaro)
  81. Kaimbe
  82. Kalapuyan
  83. Kaliana (also known as Caliana, Cariana, Sapé, Chirichano)
  84. Kamakanan
  85. Kapixaná (Brazil: Rondônia) (also known as Kanoé, Kapishaná)
  86. Karajá
  87. Karankawa
  88. Karirí (Brazil: Paraíba, Pernambuco, Ceará)
  89. Karuk
  90. Katembrí
  91. Katukinan (also known as Catuquinan)
  92. Kawésqar (Chile) (Kaweskar, Alacaluf, Qawasqar, Halawalip, Aksaná, Hekaine)
  93. Keresan
  94. Kutenai
  95. Kwaza (Koayá) (Brazil: Rondônia)
  96. Leco (Lapalapa, Leko)
  97. Lencan
  98. Lule (Argentina) (also known as Tonocoté)
  99. Maiduan
  100. Maku (cf. other Maku)
  101. Malibú (also known as Malibu)
  102. Mapudungu (Chile, Argentina) (also known as Araucanian, Mapuche, Huilliche)
  103. Maratino (northeastern Mexico)
  104. Mascoyan (also known as Maskóian, Mascoian)
  105. Matacoan (also known as Mataguayan)
  106. Matanawí
  107. Maxakalían (also known as Mashakalían)
  108. Mayan
  109. Miskito
  110. Misumalpan
  111. Mixe–Zoquean
  112. Mocana (Colombia: Tubará)
  113. Mosetenan (also known as Mosetén)
  114. Movima (Bolivia)
  115. Munichi (Peru) (also known as Muniche)
  116. Muran
  117. Muskogean
  118. Mutú (also known as Loco)
  119. Na-Dené (United States, Canada & Mexico)
  120. Nadahup
  121. Nambiquaran
  122. Naolan (Mexico: Tamaulipas)
  123. Natchez
  124. Natú (Brazil: Pernambuco)
  125. Nonuya (Peru, Colombia)
  126. Ofayé
  127. Old Catío–Nutabe (Colombia)
  128. Omurano (Peru) (also known as Mayna, Mumurana, Numurana, Maina, Rimachu, Roamaina, Umurano)
  129. Otí (Brazil: São Paulo)
  130. Oto-Manguean
  131. Otomakoan
  132. Paez (also known as Nasa Yuwe)
  133. Palaihnihan
  134. Palta
  135. Pankararú (Brazil: Pernambuco)
  136. Pano–Tacanan
  137. Panzaleo (Ecuador) (also known as Latacunga, Quito, Pansaleo)
  138. Patagon (Peru)
  139. Peba–Yaguan (also known as Yaguan, Yáwan, Peban)
  140. Pijao
  141. Plateau Penutian (also known as Shahapwailutan)
  142. Pomoan
  143. Pre-Arawakan languages of the Greater Antilles (Guanahatabey, Macorix, Ciguayo) (Cuba, Hispaniola)
  144. Puelche (Chile) (also known as Guenaken, Gennaken, Pampa, Pehuenche, Ranquelche)
  145. Puinave (also known as Makú)
  146. Puquina (Bolivia)
  147. Purépecha
  148. Purian
  149. Quechuan
  150. Quinigua (northeast Mexico)
  151. Rikbaktsá
  152. Saliban (also known as Sálivan)
  153. Salinan
  154. Salishan
  155. Sechura (Atalan, Sec)
  156. Seri
  157. Shastan
  158. Siouan
  159. Siuslaw
  160. Solano
  161. Tabancale (Peru)
  162. Tairona (Colombia)
  163. Takelma
  164. Tanoan
  165. Tarairiú (Brazil: Rio Grande do Norte)
  166. Taruma
  167. Taushiro (Peru) (also known as Pinchi, Pinche)
  168. Tequiraca (Peru) (also known as Tekiraka, Avishiri)
  169. Tequistlatecan
  170. Teushen (Patagonia, Argentina)
  171. Ticuna (Colombia, Peru, Brazil) (also known as Magta, Tikuna, Tucuna, Tukna, Tukuna)
  172. Timotean
  173. Timucua
  174. Tiniguan (also known as Tiníwan, Pamiguan)
  175. Tonkawa
  176. Totonacan
  177. Trumai (Brazil: Xingu, Mato Grosso)
  178. Tsimshianic
  179. Tucanoan
  180. Tunica
  181. Tupian (including Guaraní)
  182. Tuxá (Brazil: Bahia, Pernambuco)
  183. Urarina (also known as Shimacu, Itukale, Shimaku)
  184. Utian (also known as Miwok–Costanoan)
  185. Uto-Aztecan (United States & Mexico)
  186. Vilela
  187. Wakashan
  188. Wakona
  189. Wappo
  190. Warao (Guyana, Surinam, Venezuela) (also known as Guarao)
  191. Washo
  192. Wintuan
  193. Witotoan (also known as Huitotoan, Bora–Witótoan)
  194. Xincan
  195. Xokó (Brazil: Alagoas, Pernambuco) (also known as Shokó)
  196. Xukurú (Brazil: Pernambuco, Paraíba)
  197. Yaghan (Chile) (also known as Yámana)
  198. Yana
  199. Yanomaman
  200. Yaruro (also known as Jaruro)
  201. Yokutsan
  202. Yuchi
  203. Yuki
  204. Yuman (United States & Mexico)
  205. Yuman–Cochimí
  206. Yuracare (Bolivia)
  207. Yuri (Colombia, Brazil) (also known as Carabayo, Jurí)
  208. Yurumanguí (Colombia) (also known as Yurimangui, Yurimangi)
  209. Zamucoan
  210. Zaparoan (also known as Záparo)
  211. Zuni

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