qve ISO 639

Quechua Autonyms

Quechua, Eastern Apurímac

  • Geography

    PE Apurimac region: Abancay, Andahuaylas, Antabamba Ayamaraes, Cotabambas, and Grau provinces; Arequipa region: La Unión province; Ayacucho and Cusco regions.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Peru

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Apurímac Quechua, Quechua del Este de Apurímac
Quechua
200,000 (2002 SIL). 80,000 monolinguals. 30% in towns, 60%–70% in remote areas, especially at high altitudes. Ethnic population: 200,000.
Apurimac region: Abancay, Andahuaylas, Antabamba Ayamaraes, Cotabambas, and Grau provinces; Arequipa region: La Unión province; Ayacucho and Cusco regions.
Peru
4 (Educational).
Quechuan, Peripheral Quechua, Chinchay, Southern Chinchay, Southern Peruvian Quechua
Abancay, Antabamba, Cotabambas. Arequipa-La Unión Quechua [qxu] reportedly very similar to the Antabamba dialect. A member of macrolanguage Quechua [que].
SOV.
Used by all. Many also use Spanish [spa].
Literacy rate in L1: 1%–3%. Literacy rate in L2: 40%–50% (census: 65%). 40,000 nonliterate adults. 35% of adults, or 20% of total population (census). In rural areas 48% of the adults are nonliterate. Taught as subject in primary schools. Texts. NT: 2012.
Latin script [Latn].
Different from Cusco Quechua [quz] and Ayacucho Quechua [quy]. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Quechua, Eastern Apurímac