Abstract
The Quichua language is an essential element of culture, a socially configured product, in which the apprehension of the world is expressed in a different way in the cultures. Although in this article I do not try to demonstrate the social condition of language as the axis of investigation I try to explain the meanings kept in words, as a means to approach ways of thinking and living of the Quichua culture, both in the courage and psychic conditions of the human being. The perception of mathematics is a topic to be discussed in this article by which we can understand the differences of thought in the Andes and the daily value it reaches up to this time.
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