There are at least 40 spoken languages in Argentina. They include indigenous and immigrant languages, with Spanish being dominant. Some are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages. There is evidence of some now extinct languages. read more
Wichí is an indigenous language spoken by 53,700 people, mainly in Chaco where, along with Kom and Moqoit, it is official de jure. Vlax Romani is spoken by 52,000 people. Japanese is spoken by 32,000 people. Ukrainian is spoken by 27,000 people. Welsh is spoken by over 5,000 people in Chubut province. read more
The official language spoken in Argentina is Spanish (Español, not Castellano). The Spanish spoken in Argentina distinguishes itself from Spanish spoken in the other Spanish speaking countries in several aspects. read more
Argentina is the fourth most populous Spanish-speaking nation in the world after Mexico, Spain, and Colombia. Spanish is the main language in Argentina. read more