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  1. Languages of Colombia. Around 99.2% of Colombians speak the Spanish language. [1] 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also spoken in the country. English has official status in the San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina Islands.

  2. Angola. Brazil (see Brazilian Portuguese) Cape Verde. Timor-Leste ( co-official with Tetum; 51,800 L1 speakers as of 2007) [1] [2] Equatorial Guinea (co-official with Spanish and French) Guinea-Bissau. Mozambique. Portugal. São Tomé and Príncipe.

  3. The main varieties of Portuguese spoken in South America are Brazilian Portuguese (spoken by the vast majority), Uruguayan Portuguese and a mixed variety known as Portuñol /Portunhol. Geographic distribution. Portuguese control of South America in 1754. (Green)

    • Official Language of Colombia
    • Spanish Slang
    • Amerindian Languages
    • Creole Languages
    • Minority Languages Spoken in Colombia

    Spanish is the most popular language spoken in Colombia, and is spoken by more than 99.2% of Colombians. However, the Spanish language spoken in Colombia, known as the Colombian Spanish, varies from the traditional Spanish language spoken in Spain and other Spanish-speaking nations. There are also regional Spanish dialects spoken in different regio...

    Spanish slang is also very popular in Colombia and is often used in popular culture. Many Spanish slang words have spread out of their areas to become commonly used and understood throughout the country. In the Medellin and Paisa regions, the local Spanish slang is known as Pariache. The Spanish slang is also frequently used by radio stations to co...

    In addition to the Spanish, there are several other languages spoken by the Colombians. 65 of these minor languages are Amerindian in nature. Amerindian languages are groups of indigenous languages of the Americas. The 65 Amerindian languages spoken in Colombia can be grouped into 12 language families, including Arawakan, Cariban, Tupian, and Quech...

    The Creole language is developed from a mixture of different languages. Two creole languages are spoken in Colombia: Palenqueroand VlaxRomani. Palenquero is Spanish-based creole language and the only Spanish-based language spoken in Latin America. Only about 3,000 Colombians speak the Palenquero language, and it is often spoken in villages, especia...

    Other minority languages spoken in Colombia include Romani languages, sign language, and English. English has official status in some regions of Colombia, including Providencia and Santa Catalina. A total of 101 languages are listed in the Ethnologuedatabase for Colombia.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · There are eight countries that speak Portuguese as an official language besides Portugal: Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and East Timor. But you don’t have to be in these countries to hear Portuguese.

  5. Aug 31, 2015 · The continent is predominantly Spanish and Portuguese-speaking, owing to the colonial legacies of Spain and Portugal. Spanish is the dominant language across much of South America, spoken as a primary or secondary language in countries such as Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Colombia.

  6. Around 99.2% of Colombians speak the Spanish language. 65 Amerindian languages, 2 Creole languages, the Portuguese language and the Romani language are also spoken in the country. English has official status in the San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina Islands. Quick Facts Official, Indigenous ... Close.

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