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I´m sorry but the Cusco Quechua isn't a Colombia language. --204.116.85.24 19:41, 24 December 2005 (UTC) ---[1] this page said that the Language Family Tree is the quechua II, Inga, JUngle. Neither is it an Argentinian one. --Unoffensive text or character 13:38, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Context
I was about to slap one of those annoying "context" tags on this article when the categories caught my eye, specifically, "Languages of Peru." Oh, so it's a language, that's what this is. Hopefully the way I've edited the article makes that clearer from reading the very first line. Plinth molecular gathered 20:47, 5 August 2007 (UTC)