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If you traveled to Carilo, which of the country's languages do you think that we would do best speaking to the

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natives for them to be able to understand what we wanted? Isn't this town bilingual?

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  1. This is a joke question, right?

    SPANISH is the only official language in Argentina, although most of us "natives" understand a little English as well... as in "Brother, me speakin english, sí?", huh.


  2. Spanish, with a smattering of indigenous languages, plus Portuguese, German, Italian, and whatever language the penguin who sweeps the streets speaks.

    To Cosmet: you are correct on both counts.

    THE top answerer here has just ONE Best Answer.

    We're plotting on taking over this category from Polls and surveys, just for laughs.

    We'll thank you and welcome you to "play" nicely, and politely (and in the FRIENDLIEST of manners) advise you to keep this on the down-low.

    By answering the Q you automatically become a citizen of Carilo.

  3. The native Mapuche language has nearly died out.

    Mostly Spanish is spoken, some Portuguese, a liberal sprinkling of English, and surprisingly German as well.

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