Argentina is a predominantly Spanish-speaking country. Spanish, or Castilian, is the official language and is widely used in everyday communication, government, education, and media. In this guide, discover more about the Argentina language landscape, covering the most common languages spoken, indigenous languages, and some international languages that might surprise you. There are at least 40 languages spoken throughout Argentina. This includes Spanish, the dominant and official language, as well as indigenous languages and immigrant languages. Some languages of Argentina are considered endangered. Argentina’s official language is Spanish. Spanish is the language that is predominantly understood and spoken as a first or second language by nearly all of the population of Argentina. According to the latest estimations, the population is currently greater than 45 million.

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