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- Languages_of_Argentina abstract "The spoken languages of Argentina number at least 40 although Spanish is dominant. Others include native and other immigrant languages; two languages are extinct and others are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages.According to Wikipedia statistics, the most known/used languages in Argentina having their own Wikipedia are in order: Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, French and German.".
- Q3348633 abstract "The spoken languages of Argentina number at least 40 although Spanish is dominant. Others include native and other immigrant languages; two languages are extinct and others are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages.According to Wikipedia statistics, the most known/used languages in Argentina having their own Wikipedia are in order: Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, French and German.".
- Languages_of_Argentina comment "The spoken languages of Argentina number at least 40 although Spanish is dominant. Others include native and other immigrant languages; two languages are extinct and others are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages.According to Wikipedia statistics, the most known/used languages in Argentina having their own Wikipedia are in order: Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, French and German.".
- Q3348633 comment "The spoken languages of Argentina number at least 40 although Spanish is dominant. Others include native and other immigrant languages; two languages are extinct and others are endangered, spoken by elderly people whose descendants do not speak the languages.According to Wikipedia statistics, the most known/used languages in Argentina having their own Wikipedia are in order: Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, French and German.".