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  1. Paraguayan Sign Language, or Lengua de señas paraguaya (LSPY), 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 was only used in education in 2009. [2]

  2. Paraguayan Sign Language, or Lengua de señas paraguaya (LSPY), 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 was only used in education in 2009.

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  4. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:Paraguay Sign LanguageListening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Writtenlanguag...

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  5. Guaraní is a member of the Tupí-Guarani branch of the Tupian language family. It is spoken by about 4.6 million people in Paraguay. There are also small communities of Guaraní speakers in Bolivia, Brazil and Argentina. Guaraní is one of the offical languages of Paraguay, along with Spanish. Guaraní has co-existed with Spanish in Paraguay ...

  6. Guarani ( / ˌɡwɑːrəˈniː, ˈɡwɑːrəni / GWAR-ə-NEE, GWAR-ə-nee ), [3] specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani ( avañeʼẽ [ʔãʋãɲẽˈʔẽ] "the people's language"), is a South American language that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani branch [4] of the Tupian language family. It is one of the official languages ...

  7. Guaraní, South American Indian group living mainly in Paraguay and speaking a Tupian language also called Guaraní. Smaller groups live in Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. Modern Paraguay still claims a strong Guaraní heritage, and more Paraguayans speak and understand Guaraní than Spanish. Most of

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