Huaraz Quechua

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Huaraz Quechua
Waras Qichwa, Waras Nunashimi
Native to Peru
Region Huaraz Province
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog huar1256   Huaraz

Huaraz Quechua is a dialect of Huaylas Quechua spoken in the city of Huaraz, Huaraz Province and neighbouring areas of Peru.

Numbers

The numbers in Huarás Quechua are:

NUMBER PROTO-
QUECHUA
Huaraz
'1'*sukhuk
'2'*iʂkajiʃkaj iʃke:
'3'*kimsakima, kimsa
'4'*ʈʂuskuʧusku
'5'*piʧqapiʦqa
'6'*suqtahuqta
'7'*qanʈʂisqanʧis
'8'*pusaqpuwaq
'9'*isqunisqun
'10'*ʈʂunkaʧuŋka

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