What do we know about them? Why is it important to value and take care of them? And Mariana analyzes how children from Qom neighbourhoods, also in Buenos Aires and Chaco, build their knowledge of the social world, especially of the religious kind.
Their research has allowed them to cohabitate with those communities during field work. At the same time, there are other languages spoken in Argentina that were brought by immigrants from neighbouring countries. Despite the predominance of the Spanish language there, Argentina is truly a nation of immigrants. More than 4 million people came to Argentina from overseas between and , primarily from Europe. Since then, immigration has shifted, so most immigrants are coming from neighboring countries rather than from overseas.
The most spoken immigrant language, and the second most spoken language after Spanish, is Italian. About 1. At least 25 million Argentines are said to have some Italian ancestry. Most of the Italian immigrants came to Argentina during the immigration wave in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, Argentina is home to the second largest Italian population outside of Italy. As previously mentioned, the Italian language has influenced Argentinian Spanish to the point that in some regions, it even sounds like Italian.
Immigrants from mainly Lebanon , Syria , and Palestine resulted in the third most widely spoken language in the country. Levantine Arabic, which originates from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean, is spoken by approximately 1 million people in Argentina. Levantine Arabic speakers began arriving in Argentina at the end of the 19th century until around Quechua is spoken throughout the South American Andes Mountains region; the Quechua speakers in Argentina are mainly immigrants from Bolivia.
Mapudungun is the language of the Mapuche people. As with every dialect, Argentina also has its own words and phrases. We use cookies to provide you with the best experience on our website. If you continue browsing, we consider that you accept their use. You can get more information in our Cookies Policy. Language Resources. Spanish Culture.
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