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At Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, the primary language spoken was Spanish, as it was founded by Spanish colonizers in 1776. Additionally, the indigenous Ohlone people, who lived in the area, spoke their native languages. The mission aimed to convert and educate the local population, which included efforts to teach them Spanish as part of the assimilation process.

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