Spanish is the official language.
Bolivia, located in South America, is a multi-ethnic country. Although the official language is Spanish, according to the census data of 20 12, about 40% of the population speaks other indigenous languages.
2. Indo-European and indigenous languages are mixed together.
In Bolivia, many people communicate by combining Indo-European and indigenous languages. In rural areas, people use more local indigenous languages (such as Aymara and Quechua) for communication.
3. Other popular languages
In Bolivia, in addition to Spanish and indigenous languages, Portuguese, English or German are also spoken in some places. Especially in the areas bordering Brazil, Chile and Argentina, the use of these languages is more common.
4. The uniqueness of Los Ntayes language
Los Entayes is a unique language of a small ethnic group in Bolivia, and its music, songs and dances have become an indispensable part of Bolivian culture.
In short, although Spanish is the official language of Bolivia, Bolivia is also a country with very diverse languages. Besides Spanish and native languages, there are other popular languages.