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Guaraní [ gwaɾaˈni] (eigener Name: Avañe’ẽ [ ʔãʋãɲẽˈʔẽ ]) ist eine Sprache, die in Paraguay, im nordöstlichen Argentinien, Teilen Boliviens und im südwestlichen Brasilien gesprochen wird. Guaraní gehört zur Sprachfamilie der Tupí-Guaraní-Sprachen . Es gibt etwa 4 bis 5 Millionen Guaraní-Sprecher.
Guarani is the most widely spoken Native American language and remains commonly used among the Paraguayan people and neighboring communities.
Learn about Guaraní, a Tupí-Guaraní language spoken by 4.6 million people in Paraguay and other countries. Find out its history, spelling, alphabet, sample text, links and more.
The Guarani languages are a group of half a dozen or so languages in the Tupi–Guarani language family. The best known language in this family is Guarani, one of the national languages of Paraguay, alongside Spanish. The Guarani languages are: Xetá.
Tupi–Guarani (/tuːˈpiː ɡwɑˈrɑːni/ /ɡwɑˈɾɑ-/; Tupi-Guarani: [tuˈpi ɡwaɾaˈni]; pronunciation ⓘ) is the most widely distributed subfamily of the Tupian languages of South America. It consists of about fifty languages, including Guarani and Old Tupi.
Language. Notable Guarani people. See also. Notes. References. Further reading. External links. Guaraní people. The Guarani are a group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America. They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language.
The Guaraní language belongs to the Tupí-Guaraní branch of the Tupí linguistic family. [1] There are three distinct groups within the Guaraní subgroup, they are: the Kaiowá, the Mbyá and the Ñandeva. [2] In Latin America, the indigenous language that is most widely spoken amongst non-indigenous communities is Guaraní. [3] .