Spanish from the Andes
Andean Spanish
Real Andean Spanish from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and highland Colombia — often influenced by Quechua and Aymara in vocabulary and rhythm.
4 real reels
Andean Spanish is spoken across the highlands of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia and northwest Argentina. The region has a long history of contact with Quechua and Aymara, and both show up in the Spanish of the Andes — in vocabulary, in some grammatical patterns, and in the prosody. Pace tends to be more deliberate than Caribbean Spanish, consonants are more consistently articulated than in fast Caribbean speech, and intonation has its own recognizable shape. On this page you hear real Andean speakers in everyday contexts. For learners who find Caribbean Spanish too fast or Rioplatense too distinctive, Andean Spanish is often a comfortable middle ground — clear enough to follow with practice, regionally specific enough to expand your ear beyond textbook varieties.