- Languages of South America
The
language s ofSouth America can be divided into three broad groups: the languages of the (in most cases, former) colonial powers; many indigenous languages, some of which enjoy co-official status alongside the colonial languages; and various pockets of other languages spoken by emigrant groups that have survived assimilation by the majority languages.Colonial languages
The languages imposed by the process of European
colonization of the Americas are all Indo-European. Portuguese is the most widely spoken language in South America as the official language ofBrazil , which is spoken by about 51% of the South American population. Spanish is the official language of most countries in the continent; there are also small Spanish speaking areas in Southernmost Brazil, due to the proximity ofUruguay . Dutch is the official language ofSuriname ; English is the official language ofGuyana , although there are at least other 12 languages spoken in the country such asHindi , Arabic, Portuguese, and various indigenous languages. English is also spoken in theFalkland Islands . French is the official language of the Frenchoverseas department ofFrench Guiana .Indigenous languages
Indigenous languages of South America include, among several others,
Quechua inBolivia ,Peru , andEcuador ; Guaraní inParaguay and, to a much lesser extent, inBolivia ;Aymara inBolivia ,Peru and less often inChile , whileMapudungun is spoken in certain pockets of southernChile and, more rarely,Argentina .In Bolivia, Quechua, Aymara, and Tupi Guarani are co-official alongside Spanish. In Paraguay, Guarani shares joint official status with Spanish. In Colombia, the languages of the country's ethnic groups are constitutionally recognized as official languages in their territories; more than 60 such aboriginal languages exist today. In Peru, Quechua, Aymara, and other indigenous languages are co-official in the areas where they are predominant.
Other languages
Other languages found in South America include Hindi and Indonesian in
Suriname ; Italian inArgentina ,Brazil ,Uruguay ,Venezuela , andColombia ; and German in certain pockets inBrazil ,Argentina ,Chile ,Venezuela ,Colombia andParaguay . Welsh remains spoken and written in the historic towns ofTrelew andRawson in the ArgentinePatagonia . There are also small clusters of Japanese-speakers inBrazil ,Bolivia ,Colombia ,Paraguay ,Peru andEcuador .Arabic speakers, often of Lebanese, Syrian orPalestinian descent, can be found in Arab communities inBrazil ,Colombia ,Argentina ,Paraguay and less frequently inChile .In most of the continent's countries, the upper classes and well-educated people regularly study English, French, German or Italian. In those areas where tourism is a significant industry, English and some other European languages are often spoken.
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