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  2. Rioplatense Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Rioplatense Spanish is a variety of Spanish spoken in Argentina and Uruguay, with voseo and some features from Italian and Amerindian languages. Learn about its history, location, language, phonology, grammar and vocabulary.

  3. Uruguayan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan Spanish is a variety of Rioplatense Spanish spoken in Uruguay and influenced by Italian and Portuguese. Learn about its pronunciation, vocabulary, tuteo and voseo, and compare it with other Spanish-speaking countries.

  4. Diccionario del español del Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of Uruguayan Spanish (Spanish: Diccionario del español del Uruguay, acronym DEU) is an authoritative reference work on the Rioplatense Spanish as spoken in Uruguay. [1] It was published by the National Academy of Uruguay in 2011 as part of the celebrations of the Bicentennial of Uruguay.

  5. Guarani language - Wikipedia

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    Guarani is a South American language spoken by millions of people in Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. It is one of the official languages of Paraguay and Mercosur, and has a rich history of missionary and colonial influences.

  6. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is a South American country that gained independence from Brazil in 1828. It has a democratic government, a high standard of living, and a rich cultural heritage. Learn more about its history, geography, and culture from Wikipedia.

  7. Culture of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay has a diverse culture influenced by European, African, and indigenous origins. Spanish is the official language, but Italian, French, and other European languages are also spoken by minorities.

  8. Chaná language - Wikipedia

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    The Chaná language [3] (autoglossonym: Lanték, meaning "speak" or "language"; from lan, "tongue" and tek, a communicative suffix) [4] is one of the Charruan languages spoken by the Chaná people in what is now Argentina and Uruguay along the Uruguay and Paraná Rivers on the margins of the Río de la Plata.

  9. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of official languages by country and territory, including French as a national language in Algeria, Belgium, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Canada, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, France, Gabon, Guinea, Haiti, Mali, Monaco, Niger, Republic of the Congo, Senegal, and Togo.

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