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  1. In Chile, there are 15 different linguistic dialects spoken that could be considered distinct languages. These languages are varied, and in Chile—unlike other Southern American countries—no large linguistic family exists.

  2. Jul 9, 2018 · About 14 million Chileans speak the language. Several other indigenous and immigrant languages are also spoken in the country. Native Languages of Chile Mapudungun . The language is spoken mainly in south-central Chile. About 114,000 of the 700,000 Mapuche people living in Chile speak the language. Quechua

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  3. Languages of Chile. Indigenous peoples make up 4.58% of the Chilean population according to the 2002 Census, and the major languages of the population are as follows: Mapuche is spoken by an estimated 100,000–200,000 people; Aymara by 20,000 individuals; Quechua by 8,200 individuals; and Rapa Nui by 3,390 people.

  4. The official language in Chile is Spanish, although many people in the travel and tourism industry speak English. All of our guides are English-speaking.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChileChile - Wikipedia

    There are several indigenous languages spoken in Chile: Mapudungun, Aymara, Rapa Nui, Chilean Sign Language and (barely surviving) Qawasqar and Yaghan, along with non-indigenous German, Italian, English, Greek and Quechua.

  6. Chilean Spanish ( Spanish: español chileno [2] or castellano chileno) is any of several varieties of the Spanish language spoken in most of Chile. Chilean Spanish dialects have distinctive pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and slang usages that differ from those of Standard Spanish. [3] .

  7. In Chile, there are 15 different linguistic dialects spoken that could be considered distinct languages. These languages are varied, and in Chile—unlike other Southern American countries—no large linguistic family exists. Therefore, all indigenous languages are isolated or belong to small families of three or four languages.

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