The indigenous Guaraní language and Spanish are both spoken (and are both official languages). Most people speak Spanish, but even more speak Guarani. However, the truth is that almost everyone just mixes spanish and guarani to create a dialect called "jopara".
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The official languages of in Paraguay are Spanish and Guarani.
spanish
Guaraní is the most spoken language in Paraguay, spoken by more than 90% of the population. Spanish is the second most spoken language, spoken by 87% of the population. Paraguay is a bilingual country, and both these languages have official status.
Paraguayan Guaraní, Spanish, and Guaraní
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
Spanish is spoken by the majority. Guaraní is also spoken.
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The two official languages sppoken in Paraguay are Spanish and Guaraní.
The official languages of Paraguay are Spanish and Guarani.
Spanish is from the colonial period, where Spain controlled what is now Paraguay.
Guarani, on the other hand, is a massive macrolanguage (essentially a grouping of multiple dialects). It is an indigenous language that has survived mostly because the Jesuit Priests decided to use it to spread Catholicism to the natives.
The top two are Spanish and Guaraní. There is no top 3rd language. All other languages of Paraguay are spoken by less than 50,000 people. For information about all the languages of Paraguay, click here.
The 2 official languages in Paraguay are:
They are also both considered national languages. About 87% of the population speaks Spanish and about 90% speak Guaraní.
Here is a list of the 24 languages spoken in Paraguay
Paraguayan Sign Language is the deaf sign language of Paraguay. It is not intelligible with neighboring languages, nor with American Sign Language, but speakers report that it has historical connections with Uruguayan Sign Language. It developed outside the schools, and has only been used in education since 2009.
Paraguay is notably a bilingual country, where both Spanish and Guaraní are spoken. The Language Law No. 4251 provides for fingerspelling adequate to both languages.
Not really. There's more need for Spanish and Portuguese, and there's very little interaction for the average person with people who speak English.
Spain colonized the area along with most of south america.
Spanish and Guarani are the two official languages of Paraguay.
According to Wikipedia, the language of Paraguay is a mixture of a neutral form of Spanish, with elements of Rio Plato dialect, and the indigenous Guarani language.
Paraguay is a country!! Paraguay has a population of 3,400.000. Spanish is language spoken With a land area of approx-157,050 square miles Its main produces are, sugar cane, cotton,cattle Capital city'Asuncion'.
Uruguayans speak Spanish so "Bienvenido".
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they speak guarani mainly in paraguay but there are small groups of people all over south America who speak guarani. the guarani spoken in Paraguay by non aboriginal people is a mixed of Spanish and Guarani, whereas the one spoken by Guarani Indians is considered a "pure" language. These aboriginal people live in Paraguay and some parts of Brazil and Bolivia
Yes, in some parts.
Spanish is spoken in many South American countries, but it is only "official" in these 7 countries: Colombia Peru Venezuela Ecuador Bolivia El Salvador Paraguay
About 87% of the population of Paraguay speaks Spanish, compared to 90% which speak Guraraní.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Ireland.
No, Spanish is not spoken in Iraq.
The South American countries where Spanish, Portuguese, and English are spoken are Brazil; Argentina and Uruguay; Bolivia and Paraguay; and The Co-operative Republic of Guyana and Venezuela.