There's One Country In The Americas Where An Indigenous Language Is Still In Constant Use
"Paraguayan Guaranà " a language descended from several indigenous tongues " remains one of the main languages of 70% of the country's population. And unlike other widely spoken native tongues " such as Quechua, Aymara or the Mayan languages " it is overwhelmingly spoken by non-indigenous people." " The Guardian
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