Guarani, an indigenous dialect, is one of the official languages of Paraguay along with Spanish. In fact, almost half of Paraguay’s rural population – immigrants’ children and mestizos and native peoples alike – speaks just one language, Guarani. This is partially due to the language’s adoption by Jesuit missionaries in the area in the 1600s. Guarani is one of the most-widely spoken indigenous languages of the Americas and the only one whose speakers include a large proportion of non-indigenous people.
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