The main language spoken in Argentina is Spanish, specifically a local variety often called Rioplatense Spanish or Argentine Spanish.

A few quick extra points:

  • Spanish is used in government, schools, media, and daily life across almost the entire country.
  • This variety uses voseo (the pronoun vos instead of ), which makes Argentine Spanish sound distinct from other Latin American accents.
  • Besides Spanish, there are minority and regional languages such as Italian, some indigenous languages (like Quechua, Mapudungun, Guaraní), and even small communities with Welsh and other European languages.

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