Uruguay (/ˈjʊərəɡwaɪ/ YOOR-ə-gwy, Spanish: [uɾuˈɣwaj] ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country...
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neighboring languages, though it may have historical connections with Paraguayan Sign Language. In 2001, LSU was recognized as an official language of Uruguay under...
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Charruan languages are a language family once spoken in Uruguay and the Argentine province of Entre Ríos. In 2005, a semi-speaker of the Chaná language, Blas...
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BC. Several pre-Roman languages (also called Paleohispanic languages)—some distantly related to Latin as Indo-European languages, and some that are not...
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November 2020. Dalby, Andrew (1998). Dictionary of Languages: The Definitive Reference to More Than 400 Languages. Columbia University Press. p. 501. ISBN 978-0-231-11568-1...
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This is a demography of the population of Uruguay including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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used for drinking. Uruguay portal Languages of Uruguay Rioplatense Spanish Lunfardo Diccionario del español del Uruguay Spanish → Uruguay at Ethnologue (21st...
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Portuñol (category Languages of Uruguay)
between the two languages." Portuñol/Portunhol is frequently a pidgin, or simplified mixture of the two languages, that allows speakers of either Spanish...
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The culture of Uruguay is diverse since the nation's population is one of multicultural origins. Modern Uruguayan culture is known to be heavily European...
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Rioplatense Spanish (redirect from Accents of Argentina)
the language of the Río de la Plata had virtually no influence from other languages and varied mainly by localisms. Argentines and Uruguayans often...
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