Why do they speak Guaraní when most of them are mestizo?

why do they speak Guaraní when most of them are mestizo?

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Because it is their ancestors culture, they are mestizo which means half white half amerindian

yes but mestizos usually only speak spanish

because they're based by refusing to learn a Europ*an language and speaking in a Native one

Because most places in latinamerica had more than one tribe which means also various languages and talking in Spanish was a better way of understanding each other, so that killed the native languages, Paraguay only had guaraní, so it is certainly more representative of all the people of the country

they speak spanish

paraguay is SO FUCKING BASED HOLY SHIT

it's a good warcode
idiots like think we talk spanish, we can fool them

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Because their women got raped by macacos and argentine mulattoes in the war of the triple alliance

they speak spanish too. also guarani is just a meme, they actually speak jopara which is just creole spanish.

can you say something in guarani through vocaroo

>guarani is just a meme
you telling me??
gn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ndinamáka

vocaroo.com/i/s0cuZGjBfrMp

nice. what does that mean?

"no i can't speak guarani, mate"

what's this supposed to prove? that it wasn't a written language until the spanish showed up?

eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragvajo
vo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragvän

>why a country formelly inhabitated by Guaranis speak the Guarani language?
Asked the american.

>esperanto
>volapuk
now THOSE are meme languages

its a weird phenomenon because most mestizos from other latinos countries dont speak native languages

>the jesuit company using Guarani for conversion, not eliminating the language as seen in other south american countries but preserving and kinda supporting it
>historic paraguayan post-colonial policies, the reason why the anglos kinda hated paraguay in this era, the economic isolationism.
>the geography, land locked country, has take a lot to industrialize, depends on imports and exports by river or land, not much immigration from non SA countries, etc
>cultural reasons that connect paraguayan territory to many Guaranis tribes that lived there
Theres more that can explain this, if the natives had some kind of isolation, independence or peacefull co-existence with the colonizers (high probable due to the jesuits) and other policies with created reconizion and keep of the language, lectioning it in schools, etc.
Brazilian Tupi natives now speak Tupi-guarani because of the jesuits and not the original Tupi language.

disregard he's gay and wrong
probably voted for Dilma - Temer formula

Many speak Quechua and Aymara in the Andean highlands

are they mestizo or amerindian

technically mestizo, but like with 1/64 spaniard blood

if you are mostly amerindian you are not mestizo

Why do Americans speak English when all of them are mutts?

Most countries usually just come up with a plaque, or a mention on their official documents that recognizes the local language and traditions, maybe even some UNESCO official shows up and says "yep, that's an culture all right, we'll add it to the record"
Paraguay went the extra mile and incorporated the language in their legal and educational systems

They are amerindian, Quechua isn't even standardized among different incaic tribes since each tribe speaks it differently, kinda like how Latin splitted itself into many Latinized languages, same thing happened to quiche and nahualt, this is the reason why those languages disappeared from the general population while guaraní stayed strong.

This warcode worked wonders in our last war, didn't it?

Well, Paraguay still exist... And they fought three countries at the same time with just 100k men

but just One Drop and you're black already?

in the Chaco war? yep
we drove them all the way across the Parapiti

Please explain why i am wrong, Flores?

>but just One Drop and you're black already?
I dont believe one drop makes you black, you have to be predominatly black to be a real negro

yeah it becomes ridiculous at some points like asking for affirmative action scholarships

aight let's review
>the jesuit company using Guarani for conversion, not eliminating the language as seen in other south american countries but preserving and kinda supporting it
this one correct
>Brazilian Tupi natives now speak Tupi-guarani because of the jesuits and not the original Tupi language
also correct
>the reason why the anglos kinda hated paraguay in this era
lel, if anything Perfidious Albion LOVED us all... as debtors
they didn't instigate war to destroy one country, but to loan money to all 4 and play our egos as marionettes
>the economic isolationism
lasted 15 years, irrelevant
>the geography, land locked country
btw, and you probably don't know this,
Paraguay was of such hard access to Charcas and Buenos Aires that for 200 years my ancesters could choose freely their ruler, picking the first American-born guy as governor even
not even the Inquisition arrived here, and that means little to no control about guarani language or anything socially
that's the real secret here
>not much immigration from non SA countries
but what about the post-War repopulation
>cultural reasons
buceta de índia mermão. the biggest connection was pussy
>lectioning it in schools
only since 1995
as long as some progressist leader with colonial mind existed over these 208 years of existence, they tried to erradicate the language or at least put it in a museum. we're just stubborn like that

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You better believe it

Temer was fucking based.
He was a Bolsonaro but witb brains

Brazil wasn't on the Chaco war

since when the thread is about Brazil