While most of the population in Argentina speaks Spanish, other forms of language that are spoken consist of Italian, German, French, and also indigenous languages that are spoken in the homes of native speakers, like Quechua and Mapudungun. (SafariTheGlobe). Although Spanish is the primary language of the people of Argentina, it is not quite the same as the Spanish you would here from people living in Spain and is said to be very distinct (SafariTheGlobe). When it comes to the indigenous language Quechuan that is spoken, this is one that you would hear most in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. The language of Quechuan and Mapudungun are quite similar and are found in a family of indigenous languages in South America, and is spoken by the Mapuche people (SafariTheGlobe). Religion, just like the language, is diverse as well. Most of the population in Argentina practices the Roman Catholic religion (which is made up of 92% of people) since majority of the population is made up of Spanish and Italian heritage (SafariTheGlobe). Other religions that are practiced in Argentina consist of Protestant which is 2% of the population, Jewish which makes up 2%, and 4% of the population practicing other religions
While most of the population in Argentina speaks Spanish, other forms of language that are spoken consist of Italian, German, French, and also indigenous languages that are spoken in the homes of native speakers, like Quechua and Mapudungun. (SafariTheGlobe). Although Spanish is the primary language of the people of Argentina, it is not quite the same as the Spanish you would here from people living in Spain and is said to be very distinct (SafariTheGlobe). When it comes to the indigenous language Quechuan that is spoken, this is one that you would hear most in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. The language of Quechuan and Mapudungun are quite similar and are found in a family of indigenous languages in South America, and is spoken by the Mapuche people (SafariTheGlobe). Religion, just like the language, is diverse as well. Most of the population in Argentina practices the Roman Catholic religion (which is made up of 92% of people) since majority of the population is made up of Spanish and Italian heritage (SafariTheGlobe). Other religions that are practiced in Argentina consist of Protestant which is 2% of the population, Jewish which makes up 2%, and 4% of the population practicing other religions