Spanish conquerors took over South America in the age of Columbus, when South America was still under ancient civilizations like the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas. Thus, as the Spanish became more powerful, the natives learned their language. Soon everyone was speaking Spanish.
The people of Argentina speak Spanish because the country was colonized by Spain. The colonization took place from 1512 and the people assimilated.
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One word: Patagonia and one city: Buenos Aires. Of course if you are adventurous, the Andes run from one end to the other. cause it's a cheap and beautiful place to visit (specially the south of the country, in the north Salta & Jujuy and the cataratas waterfalls)
Most places in Argentina speak Spanish. Just be aware that Argentine Spanish is slightly different than other people's Spanish.
Yes, most of the footballers in Argentina speak Spanish, which is called "Castellano" in Argentina.
In Argentina, they speak spanish, so you would say, "Yo estoy en Argentina." or "Estoy en Argentina".
Argentina is a large country, is reported that the languages spoken there are Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, German and French, plus a small percentage that speaks Quechua. However, it's reported that, according to the 2010 census, 40,5 million of Argentinian people are Spanish speakers, which is practically 99 per cent of the entire population of the country.
German is spoken as a first language by a minority in Argentina of approximately 400,000 people.