Did you know Guaraní is the most widely spoken Amerindian language in the Americas?

Did you know Guaraní is the most widely spoken Amerindian language in the Americas?

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Añamemby

Nde tembo

Native Americans lost.

It was just a flu, mate

I've never met anyone that speaks guarani and I live in the dark green area of Brazil. I don't think it should be classified as "important" or "considerable" when way less than 1% of the population speaks the language

>widely spoken
I think quechua is slightly more spoken (8 million vs 6.5)

Nahuasisters....

Igarapébros...

Nice. I wonder what the most widely spoken Amerindian language is in Canada.

Cree?

>incan """""empire"""""
>can't spread their language even on their homecountry

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i guess so

Yes and it is based.

Don't paraguayans speak a creole of guarani and spanish. Sort of like how chicanos speak spanglish

They did THOUGH
also, the inca nobility probably spoke their own language different from quechua

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It's not official in Brazil and presumably you don't live in a reservation. It is widely spoken in Paraguay and it's a nice melodious language.

I constantly hear people speaking guarani on the bus.

native languages are so cool, i wish they all had more speakers

MBORE

Yes and living 50km from Paraguay, I can speak some

Probably Cree or Inuktitut