Colombia is a country with remarkable linguistic diversity, boasting a rich tapestry of languages. Spanish is the predominant language, spoken by 99.2% of the population, but the linguistic landscape is far more complex.
Colombia has sixty-five
indigenous languages existing today
Approximately 850,000 people speak native languages.
Most of the languages are from the Arawak Ana, Chibcha, Caribeña, Tucanoana, Salibana, Bora-Witoto, Guajiboana and Barbacoa families.
In the year two thousand and fifteen
Seventy languages are spoken in Colombia
Colombia would be one of the nations with the greatest linguistic diversity in America and in the world
There are one hundred and one languages in Colombia according to the ethnologue
The gypsy language is Romani, this is recognized on the islands of Santa Catalina, San Andreas and Providencia and is an official status of standard English.
The Colombian government recognizes sixty-five towns Amerindian or tribal peoples languages
Creole languages
English creole
Palenquero
Many regional dialects of this language can affect the version of Spanish between one region and another.
The Spanish spoken in Colombia is different from the traditional Spanish spoken in Spain.
It must be one of the most linguistically homely countries on the planet.
99.2% of the population of Colombia speaks the Spanish language.