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People in Chile speak Spanish. Additionally, some indigenous languages such as Mapudungun, Quechua, and Aymara are also spoken in smaller communities within the country.
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In Chile they mostly speak Spanish and Quechua but also speak English, Aymara, central, Chilean sign language, Huilliche, Kakauhua, y'amana and much more languages frequently talked.
Si we speak spanish in Chile
Approximately 10% of the population in Chile speaks English. English proficiency levels tend to be higher in urban areas and among younger generations.
The majority of the population in Chile speaks Spanish as their primary language. It is estimated that almost all Chileans can speak Spanish, with a small percentage also speaking indigenous languages.
Chileans do speak Spanish; it is the official language of Chile.
In that region, people primarily speak Spanish as the official language. Additionally, indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara are also spoken by some populations in the region.
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
Chile has no official language. Spanish is the de facto language, however. English is widely spoken throughout the country, however, and many students are taught English as early as 5th grade. Mostly Spanish Spanish is the only major Language. However, There are several indigenous languages spoken in Chile: Mapudungun, Quechua, Aymara and Rapa Nui. German is also also large minority language.
Chile isn't a language. They speak Spanish in Chile.