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Most Bolivians speak Spanish; however, you will also hear Aymara, Quechua, Guarani, and numerous other native languages (all of which are declared official by the Bolivian constitution) and you'll frequently also hear people speaking German, French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and a host of other languages.
In Bolivia they speak many languages, but mostly Spanish, Aymara, Quechua, and Guarani
Spanish id the main and official language
Yees, they speak spanish.
Spanish, Aymara, Quechua, Guarani, Siriono, and about 27 other languages, all of which are considered OFFICIAL languages according to Bolivia's constitution.
Spanish.
Spanish is the main language; but where they dominate Quechua and Armyara can be spoken too as other natives languages according to the law.
i believe it is spanish with the smarticles in my brain.
The official language of Bolivia is Spanish.
Spanish, don't u wish the guy above would be simple with his answer?
There are many languages spoken in Bolivia. Spanish is the main language, then Quechua and other native languages, Portuguese and English.
Spanish is the official language
Um, yeah, it's in Latin America isn't it? Yes.
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Spanish is the main and official language of Bolivia. However there are some 39 other living languages used in the country spoken by people in different regions. Examples include Aymara, Chiquitano, Chiriguano and Guyara. Some 50% of the population have an indigenous language as their mother tongue.
There are three major languages spoken in Bolivia. These include Spanish, Aymara, as well as Leco. However, foreigners also speak a wide variety of other languages.
Spanish
The Aymara, Quechua, and Spanish languages are the official languages of Bolivia. Other languages are German, and Chiquitano. These are spoken in Bolivia on a regular basis.
spanish
The official languages of Bolivia are Spanish and Quechua (spoken near the Andes region), Aymara(spoken in the east), and Tupi Guarani (spoken near the border with Paraguay).
Bolivians speak Latin American Spanish ( which is sllightly different from the Spanish used in Spain), Aymara, and Quechua.
Spanish is the official language for Bolivia, although some speak some different languages like Aymara.
The official languages of Bolivia are Spanish + 36 indigenous languages.
All 37 of the official languages are:
Spanish is the main national language.
Here is a more complete list of all the languages spoken in Bolivia:
Bolivian Sign Language (Lenguaje de Señas Bolivianas, LSB) is a dialect of American Sign Language (ASL) used predominantly by the Deaf in Bolivia.
spanish,french, and english
North and South America have more than four main languages, but if you have to pick, they would be:EnglishSpanishFrenchPortuguese
If you are talking about the three languages with the largest number of speakers, they are:MandarinHindiSpanishIf you are talking about the three most widely spokenlanguages, they are:EnglishSpanishFrench
The top 5 languages spoken in the world are: English Mandarin Chinese Hindi Spanish French
1. Chinese (845,000,000 speakers) 2. Spanish (350,000,000 speakers) 3. English (345,000,000 speakers)
The top 8 spoken languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, Portuguese, and Russian.
The three main languages spoken in the Alps Mountain region are German, French, and Italian. These languages are commonly spoken in countries like Switzerland, France, Italy, and Austria that are located in the Alpine region.
Here's a list by speakers of the languages;MandarinEnglishSpanishHindiRussianArabicPortugeseHope that helps.
French (95%)German (
Top 5 languages spoken in Alabama are: 1 English; 3,989,795 speakers 2 Spanish; 89,730 speakers 3 German; 14,890 speakers 4 French; 13,410 speakers 5 Chinese; 4,655 speakers 45 languages are spoken in the biggest county (Jefferson County)
Swahili French and English
native speakers: 1. English 2. Spanish 3. Chinese 4. French 5. German total speakers: 1. English 2. Spanish 3. French 4. German 5. Italian