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  2. Feb 6, 2019 · 10 Most Spoken Immigrant Languages In South America 1. Spanish. Though the tally is close, Spanish is the most spoken language in South America, edging out Portuguese by a few million people. Nearly 210 million South Americans speak Spanish, with the largest number living in Colombia — about 47.2 million.

  3. Official languages in South America. The languages of South America can be divided into three broad groups: the languages of the (in most cases, former) colonial powers; many indigenous languages, some of which are co-official alongside the colonial languages; and various pockets of other languages spoken by immigrant populations.

  4. Aug 31, 2015 · The map below shows the major language families of South America other than Quechuan, Aimaran, and Mapudungun, which expanded after the Spanish conquest. Indigenous languages of South America still exhibit remarkable diversity, with about 600 languages spoken across the continent.

    • Quechua. How many people speak Quechua in South America? Quechua is actually a family of about 45 related indigenous languages. It is the third most commonly spoken language in South America with about 8 million speakers.
    • Guarani. How many people speak Guaraní in South America? Guaraní is the fourth most common language in South America, with about 6 million speakers. The language can be heard in Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina.
    • Aymara. How many people speak Aymara in South America? Aymara is an indigenous language in Bolivia, Peru, Northern Chile, and Argentina that has over 2 million speakers.
    • Mapuche/Mapudungun. How many people speak Mapuche/Mapudungun in South America? Around 500,000 people speak Mapudungun or Mapuche. Mapuche means “language of the land”.
  5. With some 108 independent genealogical units, South America is the linguistically most diverse region of our planet and presents a particular challenge to linguists seeking to understand the genealogical relationships among human languages. Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in the internal classification of South American language families, and this article provides a critical ...

  6. Jan 5, 2024 · What are the most spoken languages in South America? 1. Spanish. Spanish dances through the lips of millions across South America. From the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires to the ancient alleys of Cusco, Spanish unites, but it also transforms—its regional dialects paint a linguistic mosaic.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · I’ll look at each of these – along with various other languages spoken in South America – in a little more depth below. Spanish . With more than 210 million speakers, Spanish reigns as the most spoken language in South America, accounting for nearly half the continent's population.